Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... past is used , of the purposes of studying the past , and of attitudes to central problems such as universals and subjectivity . In terms of feminist policy these differences can also be characterised as reflecting the conflicting ...
... past is used , of the purposes of studying the past , and of attitudes to central problems such as universals and subjectivity . In terms of feminist policy these differences can also be characterised as reflecting the conflicting ...
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... Past ( Fabian 1983 ) . Thus , at one and the same time we connect ourselves to The Past while using it as an other through which to differentiate and thereby understand ourselves . As Kus , Leone ( 1982 ) , and Wylie ( 1985 ) point out , ' ...
... Past ( Fabian 1983 ) . Thus , at one and the same time we connect ourselves to The Past while using it as an other through which to differentiate and thereby understand ourselves . As Kus , Leone ( 1982 ) , and Wylie ( 1985 ) point out , ' ...
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... past , or in challenging a past constructed by others . A way to acknowledge these bits is to ask what this interpretation of the past serves to do . Leone ( 1981 ) suggested that a construction of the past often serves to naturalise ...
... past , or in challenging a past constructed by others . A way to acknowledge these bits is to ask what this interpretation of the past serves to do . Leone ( 1981 ) suggested that a construction of the past often serves to naturalise ...
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