Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... human meditation , though this is conceived in standard socially current forms . The type of 17th century Antiquarianism mentioned above stresses Man's active role in classifying and transforming a Natural World which is conceived of as ...
... human meditation , though this is conceived in standard socially current forms . The type of 17th century Antiquarianism mentioned above stresses Man's active role in classifying and transforming a Natural World which is conceived of as ...
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... human landscape , with much emphasis placed on the ' mouldering ' processes of decay . The fact that the criteria of the ' picturesque ' were so ambivalent can be related to the considerable stylistic diversity and rapid change ...
... human landscape , with much emphasis placed on the ' mouldering ' processes of decay . The fact that the criteria of the ' picturesque ' were so ambivalent can be related to the considerable stylistic diversity and rapid change ...
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... Human beings and their cultural products were perceived as being governed by natural laws . The archaeological material , therefore , would reflect these laws , and the systematic analysis of the material would reveal the laws governing ...
... Human beings and their cultural products were perceived as being governed by natural laws . The archaeological material , therefore , would reflect these laws , and the systematic analysis of the material would reveal the laws governing ...
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