Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 139
... concerns , all the contributors to this volume of ARC address these central issues . In their caution , their concern for rigour and their critical stance they all ( except perhaps for Mary Beard , who is working in a different acad ...
... concerns , all the contributors to this volume of ARC address these central issues . In their caution , their concern for rigour and their critical stance they all ( except perhaps for Mary Beard , who is working in a different acad ...
Page 176
... concern can be properly comprehensive . This then is the crux of the problem . Decoration is a phenomenon that is inherently ambiguous , as much to its original audience perhaps as it is to us . It is not clear even in the contemporary ...
... concern can be properly comprehensive . This then is the crux of the problem . Decoration is a phenomenon that is inherently ambiguous , as much to its original audience perhaps as it is to us . It is not clear even in the contemporary ...
Page 179
... concern to archaeologists wishing to understand particular types of decoration and design . If it is not then a ' middle- range ' concern in the sense that we can justify our interpretations by the adequacy of our descriptive ...
... concern to archaeologists wishing to understand particular types of decoration and design . If it is not then a ' middle- range ' concern in the sense that we can justify our interpretations by the adequacy of our descriptive ...
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