Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 57
... identity . This it attempted to accomplish through the realisation of the Ptolemaic idea of a chorography . A chorography was an exhaustive account of a place which tried to capture its ' likeness ' , one might say its ' spirit ' or ...
... identity . This it attempted to accomplish through the realisation of the Ptolemaic idea of a chorography . A chorography was an exhaustive account of a place which tried to capture its ' likeness ' , one might say its ' spirit ' or ...
Page 63
... identity for middling folk . This identity , which increasingly elided the interests of England with the interests of gentry and merchants , in turn formed the basis upon which their actions were predicated . In other words ...
... identity for middling folk . This identity , which increasingly elided the interests of England with the interests of gentry and merchants , in turn formed the basis upon which their actions were predicated . In other words ...
Page 90
... identity . The author traces this from the early philological battles between ' Slavists ' and ' Germanists ' , the formulation the concept of the ' Indo - Germans ' through Vocel's attempts to trace ethnic identity through material ...
... identity . The author traces this from the early philological battles between ' Slavists ' and ' Germanists ' , the formulation the concept of the ' Indo - Germans ' through Vocel's attempts to trace ethnic identity through material ...
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