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Page 69
... on my visit in February , 1988 ) . Past the fare booth one is directed down steps
toward a queue for the ' time cars ' . The tunnel is U - shaped and twisting ,
brightly lit , with black walls . Seven placards or posters line the walls , with texts ...
... on my visit in February , 1988 ) . Past the fare booth one is directed down steps
toward a queue for the ' time cars ' . The tunnel is U - shaped and twisting ,
brightly lit , with black walls . Seven placards or posters line the walls , with texts ...
Page 111
Indeed , this may be a problem with all archaeological texts if we accept that
there are no archaeological texts that do not implicitly rely on ethnography : as
models , as ana logies or simply as ' demonstrative ' of past behaviour . Where
the ...
Indeed , this may be a problem with all archaeological texts if we accept that
there are no archaeological texts that do not implicitly rely on ethnography : as
models , as ana logies or simply as ' demonstrative ' of past behaviour . Where
the ...
Page 116
This means that the experience that fieldwork generates , which is then
represented in texts , must be very different for Western and indigenous
ethnoarchaeologists . If such experience is a direct product of the specific politics
of the individual ...
This means that the experience that fieldwork generates , which is then
represented in texts , must be very different for Western and indigenous
ethnoarchaeologists . If such experience is a direct product of the specific politics
of the individual ...
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