Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... approach starts from the unashamedly relativistic view that we may not assume that we are ' better ' , more enlightened , or possessed of a more secure grasp of the past than our ancestors ; rather it emphasises , to paraphrase ...
... approach starts from the unashamedly relativistic view that we may not assume that we are ' better ' , more enlightened , or possessed of a more secure grasp of the past than our ancestors ; rather it emphasises , to paraphrase ...
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... approach to the history of archaeology ( referred to for present purposes as " critical historiography " ) , centres on the view that adequate historical understanding requires the consideration of events and ideas in relation to their ...
... approach to the history of archaeology ( referred to for present purposes as " critical historiography " ) , centres on the view that adequate historical understanding requires the consideration of events and ideas in relation to their ...
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... approach thus tends to involve discussion of the intellectual milieu of an historical period in which a particular idea , or set of ideas , emerged . It also concentrates on studies of the lives of notable men and women and their ...
... approach thus tends to involve discussion of the intellectual milieu of an historical period in which a particular idea , or set of ideas , emerged . It also concentrates on studies of the lives of notable men and women and their ...
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