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Page 42
... understanding . A more positive position could therefore be that archaeology is one way towards participation and understanding : it is still the work of art that entangles the archaeologist in an effort to understand at all . Notes 1 1 ...
... understanding . A more positive position could therefore be that archaeology is one way towards participation and understanding : it is still the work of art that entangles the archaeologist in an effort to understand at all . Notes 1 1 ...
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... understanding of sacrificial ritual . Such doctrines are lacking in pre - Christian European religion ; not only Germanic but also the polytheistic religions of classical Greece and Rome . Hubert and Mauss note that by comparing ...
... understanding of sacrificial ritual . Such doctrines are lacking in pre - Christian European religion ; not only Germanic but also the polytheistic religions of classical Greece and Rome . Hubert and Mauss note that by comparing ...
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... understanding , beyond the classroom's traditional emphasis on Empire and Emperor , toward a realisation of people and community and the dynamism of Rome's grappling with its post - Classical period position . This is the great ...
... understanding , beyond the classroom's traditional emphasis on Empire and Emperor , toward a realisation of people and community and the dynamism of Rome's grappling with its post - Classical period position . This is the great ...
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All is not Well Down | 81 |
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Shaw and Jameson 1999 A Dictionary of Archaeology reviewed | 151 |
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