Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... emphasised by Dryden were also well brought out by Milton during his short - lived , though intense , interest in Druidism . In his address to Parliament on " The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce " , he advocates radical reform and ...
... emphasised by Dryden were also well brought out by Milton during his short - lived , though intense , interest in Druidism . In his address to Parliament on " The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce " , he advocates radical reform and ...
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... emphasised and work was governed by a sense of objective truth . ' Proofs ' were established , tests conducted and statistical methods and concepts were being introduced . Human beings and their cultural products were perceived as being ...
... emphasised and work was governed by a sense of objective truth . ' Proofs ' were established , tests conducted and statistical methods and concepts were being introduced . Human beings and their cultural products were perceived as being ...
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... emphasised the significance of men's and women's actions in the course of history . Thus the writers of histories started to emphasise the role played by men in the unfolding of historical events and , more significantly , their part in ...
... emphasised the significance of men's and women's actions in the course of history . Thus the writers of histories started to emphasise the role played by men in the unfolding of historical events and , more significantly , their part in ...
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