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... Piggott has developed this idea most fully , and offers a penetrating analysis of the period in his essay , " Ruins in a Landscape " ( Piggott , 1976 ) . Indeed , he attempts to pinpoint precisely the chronological boundaries of the ...
... Piggott has developed this idea most fully , and offers a penetrating analysis of the period in his essay , " Ruins in a Landscape " ( Piggott , 1976 ) . Indeed , he attempts to pinpoint precisely the chronological boundaries of the ...
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... Piggott ( Piggott 1976 ) to indicate the change in intellectual climate at the end of the century . The latter definition of Antiquarians as proto - archaeologists -- -- rather muddled and confused , and hindered by lack of secure ...
... Piggott ( Piggott 1976 ) to indicate the change in intellectual climate at the end of the century . The latter definition of Antiquarians as proto - archaeologists -- -- rather muddled and confused , and hindered by lack of secure ...
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... Piggott , S. , 1956. " Antiquarian Thought in the 16th and 17th Centuries " in Fox , L. , ( ed ) , English Historical Scholarship in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries , pp . 93-114 . Oxford University Press , London . Piggott , S ...
... Piggott , S. , 1956. " Antiquarian Thought in the 16th and 17th Centuries " in Fox , L. , ( ed ) , English Historical Scholarship in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries , pp . 93-114 . Oxford University Press , London . Piggott , S ...
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