Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... political developments in late Tudor and Stuart England . The role suggested is not an explicit one : I do not wish to assert that Antiquarianism was the ' cause ' of political unrest , nor indeed the ' result ' of it . Antiquarian ...
... political developments in late Tudor and Stuart England . The role suggested is not an explicit one : I do not wish to assert that Antiquarianism was the ' cause ' of political unrest , nor indeed the ' result ' of it . Antiquarian ...
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sometimes directly involved in political debate , but this is more a reflection of their underlying importance . When one is looking for the reasons behind political unrest one is looking for what brought about the conditions provoking ...
sometimes directly involved in political debate , but this is more a reflection of their underlying importance . When one is looking for the reasons behind political unrest one is looking for what brought about the conditions provoking ...
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... political and social system they live in , and major political issues affect our lives and work . As students of human society , archaeologists have a viewpoint on nuclear weapons . They could feel pessimistic , since human societies ...
... political and social system they live in , and major political issues affect our lives and work . As students of human society , archaeologists have a viewpoint on nuclear weapons . They could feel pessimistic , since human societies ...
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