Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... present and the creative powers of the historian ( Marwick 1970 : 77-83 ) . Fortunately , the resolution of such broad philosophical questions does not appear to be essential in considering the desirability of a critical historiography ...
... present and the creative powers of the historian ( Marwick 1970 : 77-83 ) . Fortunately , the resolution of such broad philosophical questions does not appear to be essential in considering the desirability of a critical historiography ...
Page 9
... present study , historical analyses of archaeology are neither many nor particularly various . Brief historical orientations are offered in elementary introductions to the subject ( eg . Hole & Heizer 1973 : 40-69 ) or as background to ...
... present study , historical analyses of archaeology are neither many nor particularly various . Brief historical orientations are offered in elementary introductions to the subject ( eg . Hole & Heizer 1973 : 40-69 ) or as background to ...
Page 55
... present : it is a recurrent theme in Tudor historiography that the past can teach the present . Coupled to this was the influence of Humanism , which placed Humanity and not God at the centre of events and emphasised the significance of ...
... present : it is a recurrent theme in Tudor historiography that the past can teach the present . Coupled to this was the influence of Humanism , which placed Humanity and not God at the centre of events and emphasised the significance of ...
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