Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 38
... interpretation was thus constrained until the end of the Second World War . Defeat in World War Two resulted in ... interpretation became common during the late 1940's and 1950's . Seiichi Wajima ( 1909- 1971 ) , who had been interested ...
... interpretation was thus constrained until the end of the Second World War . Defeat in World War Two resulted in ... interpretation became common during the late 1940's and 1950's . Seiichi Wajima ( 1909- 1971 ) , who had been interested ...
Page 103
... interpretation is a never - ending task it is simply because there is nothing to interpret . There is nothing absolutely primary to interpret because , when all is said and done , underneath it all everything is already interpretation ...
... interpretation is a never - ending task it is simply because there is nothing to interpret . There is nothing absolutely primary to interpret because , when all is said and done , underneath it all everything is already interpretation ...
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... interpretation , a process in which the text is actualised or given a realization in the discourse of the reading subject in the present . This is at the same time a recovery or a re - telling of what is said by the text . " To interpret ...
... interpretation , a process in which the text is actualised or given a realization in the discourse of the reading subject in the present . This is at the same time a recovery or a re - telling of what is said by the text . " To interpret ...
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