Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... role to play both in understanding the development of archaeological theory and in constructively approaching the particular theoretical issues which have dominated recent debate . It also is suggested , however , that if the history of ...
... role to play both in understanding the development of archaeological theory and in constructively approaching the particular theoretical issues which have dominated recent debate . It also is suggested , however , that if the history of ...
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... role in Antiquarian activity . The floreat of topographical poetry throughout the 18th century is closely connected with the stability and independence of the local gentry : the basic geographical unit of most topographical poems was ...
... role in Antiquarian activity . The floreat of topographical poetry throughout the 18th century is closely connected with the stability and independence of the local gentry : the basic geographical unit of most topographical poems was ...
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... role . Deeply rooted in the norms of the Victorian Bourgeoisie , Engels did not see Woman as a producer at all . His ... roles appointed to each sex , are not preordained but rather the result of the social organization characterising a ...
... role . Deeply rooted in the norms of the Victorian Bourgeoisie , Engels did not see Woman as a producer at all . His ... roles appointed to each sex , are not preordained but rather the result of the social organization characterising a ...
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