Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... significance of " New Archaeology " raises somewhat different historical issues , although it too indicates the potential fruitfulness of critical historiography . In the first place , it must be noted that " New Archaeology " is an ...
... significance of " New Archaeology " raises somewhat different historical issues , although it too indicates the potential fruitfulness of critical historiography . In the first place , it must be noted that " New Archaeology " is an ...
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... significance of " New Archaeology " which centres on these points is at least open to doubt , and in any case in need of reassessment . At the same time , however , an examination of the wider context of this alleged revolution in ...
... significance of " New Archaeology " which centres on these points is at least open to doubt , and in any case in need of reassessment . At the same time , however , an examination of the wider context of this alleged revolution in ...
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... significance by the end of the century was altogether different . Lambarde's intentions were undoubtedly to defend English legal tradition against foreign criticism ; but in bringing into the light the potential of history as a theatre ...
... significance by the end of the century was altogether different . Lambarde's intentions were undoubtedly to defend English legal tradition against foreign criticism ; but in bringing into the light the potential of history as a theatre ...
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