Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 53
... linked ( as the bases of action ) to the genesis of social change ; but at the same time they are necessarily modified through such change . -- A complex of ideas , such as Antiquarianism , is on this account necessarily linked to ...
... linked ( as the bases of action ) to the genesis of social change ; but at the same time they are necessarily modified through such change . -- A complex of ideas , such as Antiquarianism , is on this account necessarily linked to ...
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... linked than ever before to the origins of the kingdom . The need for such historical identity was , moreover , a pressing one given the fluid nature of contemporary society . The sons of landed gentry moved into Trade while tradesmen's ...
... linked than ever before to the origins of the kingdom . The need for such historical identity was , moreover , a pressing one given the fluid nature of contemporary society . The sons of landed gentry moved into Trade while tradesmen's ...
Page 71
... linking research to their local area . This implies that they are able to explain the settlement history of their locality in exhibitions rather than repeating the general prehistory of Denmark over and over again , as is still common ...
... linking research to their local area . This implies that they are able to explain the settlement history of their locality in exhibitions rather than repeating the general prehistory of Denmark over and over again , as is still common ...
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18th century action aerial Ancient Monument Administration antiquarian studies Antiquity approach archaeo Archaeological Review Arthur Drew aspect attempt behaviour British central chorographies concepts concerning consciousness contemporary context critical historiography cultural D.H. Lawrence Danish Archaeology debate Denmark development of archaeology disciplinary discipline discussion Druids E.M. Forster emphasised England English essential ethnoarchaeology excavation framework Giddens Hardy historiography of archaeology history of archaeology human hunter-gatherer ideas identity ideological implications important intellectual interest interpretation Iron Age knowledge Kristiansen Kuhn's Kung landscape linked London major material motivation nature Neolithic Oxford paper paradigm particular past pattern period perspective philosophical Piggott political potential prehistoric present problem production publication relevance Rescue Archaeology Review from Cambridge role Roman Scandinavian Archaeology scientific seen sense settlement seventeenth century significance Sklenar social society Sørensen specific Stonehenge structure T.S. Kuhn theory Tim Reynolds tradition Tudor University Press volume whiggish William Hale White