Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... Antiquarianism , giving 1730 and 1830 as tentative opening and closing dates . He sees the career of William Stukeley as particularly significant in that it presents a very sharp break between objective fieldwork and restrained ...
... Antiquarianism , giving 1730 and 1830 as tentative opening and closing dates . He sees the career of William Stukeley as particularly significant in that it presents a very sharp break between objective fieldwork and restrained ...
Page 56
... Antiquarianism a flavour which was quite unique was an intimate involvement in its birth and development . Indeed , if one were to characterise Antiquarianism in England during the period 1500 to 1700 A.D. then one might well regard it ...
... Antiquarianism a flavour which was quite unique was an intimate involvement in its birth and development . Indeed , if one were to characterise Antiquarianism in England during the period 1500 to 1700 A.D. then one might well regard it ...
Page 64
... Antiquarianism was an essential and unwitting ideological pre - condition of the emergence of British imperialist Capitalism . -- The same pattern of development the dialogue between changing motivations for actions and actions ...
... Antiquarianism was an essential and unwitting ideological pre - condition of the emergence of British imperialist Capitalism . -- The same pattern of development the dialogue between changing motivations for actions and actions ...
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