Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... concerning research priorities , and so on ) is , in large measure , linked to ( one might say validated by ) his or her consciousness of the subject's past . Hence , the way in which the History of Archaeology is presented and written ...
... concerning research priorities , and so on ) is , in large measure , linked to ( one might say validated by ) his or her consciousness of the subject's past . Hence , the way in which the History of Archaeology is presented and written ...
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-- questions concerning the nature of archaeology as a " discipline " and whether it is or can be an " independent discipline ... concerning both the need for a more adequate historiography of archaeology , and the relevance of critical ...
-- questions concerning the nature of archaeology as a " discipline " and whether it is or can be an " independent discipline ... concerning both the need for a more adequate historiography of archaeology , and the relevance of critical ...
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... concerning the transition O secondary literature concerning the transition Social Change and the Growth of Antiquarian Studies in Tudor.
... concerning the transition O secondary literature concerning the transition Social Change and the Growth of Antiquarian Studies in Tudor.
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