Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... example , ( Piggott 1976 ) ) as a particularly extravagant example of the Romantic nonsense and subjectivism of the period . However , the use of the pre - Roman past in sectarian controversy goes back well into the 17th century and ...
... example , ( Piggott 1976 ) ) as a particularly extravagant example of the Romantic nonsense and subjectivism of the period . However , the use of the pre - Roman past in sectarian controversy goes back well into the 17th century and ...
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... example , Jonson and Marvel1 ) . The concern is with making the landscape both classified and known in terms of possible functional contributions to human activity . The volume of topographical poetry in the late 17th century increases ...
... example , Jonson and Marvel1 ) . The concern is with making the landscape both classified and known in terms of possible functional contributions to human activity . The volume of topographical poetry in the late 17th century increases ...
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... example , had been made by the Crown to forge a symbolic link with the past ' glories ' of England in naming Henry VIII's elder brother Arthur . 21 . 22 . Though , of course , it is true that Leland's manuscripts ( for hardly any of his ...
... example , had been made by the Crown to forge a symbolic link with the past ' glories ' of England in naming Henry VIII's elder brother Arthur . 21 . 22 . Though , of course , it is true that Leland's manuscripts ( for hardly any of his ...
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