Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... essential in considering the desirability of a critical historiography of archaeology in that the point at issue is primarily a matter of scope and orientation . Thus , whether or not it is possible actually to know the past per se ...
... essential in considering the desirability of a critical historiography of archaeology in that the point at issue is primarily a matter of scope and orientation . Thus , whether or not it is possible actually to know the past per se ...
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... essential in establishing a critical historical understanding . However , as will appear below , even such a limited view may be of assistance in identifying contextual factors which appear to be significant in shaping a particular ...
... essential in establishing a critical historical understanding . However , as will appear below , even such a limited view may be of assistance in identifying contextual factors which appear to be significant in shaping a particular ...
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... 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 themselves can be followed ...
... 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 themselves can be followed ...
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