Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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ism ' with ' the meaning of the past ' , then we would have an accurate statement of the problem- atic which archaeologists routinely face . This is not just a trivial point , for the archaeological past does seem to read -- despite and ...
ism ' with ' the meaning of the past ' , then we would have an accurate statement of the problem- atic which archaeologists routinely face . This is not just a trivial point , for the archaeological past does seem to read -- despite and ...
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... past at any time and demand precise usage . If in the ' past present ' institutions or practices did not exist then they cannot be indirectly cited without implying the existence of the phenomena named . One cannot , for example , write ...
... past at any time and demand precise usage . If in the ' past present ' institutions or practices did not exist then they cannot be indirectly cited without implying the existence of the phenomena named . One cannot , for example , write ...
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... past participates in a multi - layered present , while in Ackroyd the past resonates in a polyphonic present through myth , scientific enquiry , and cultural / literary traditions . In each the past is evoked only in relationship to the ...
... past participates in a multi - layered present , while in Ackroyd the past resonates in a polyphonic present through myth , scientific enquiry , and cultural / literary traditions . In each the past is evoked only in relationship to the ...
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