Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 161
... Writing is a political activity , even when it does not claim to be . From this it follows that anthropologists ( and you can read also archaeologists ) are not to be considered as mere ' linguists ' , the transla- tors of foreign ...
... Writing is a political activity , even when it does not claim to be . From this it follows that anthropologists ( and you can read also archaeologists ) are not to be considered as mere ' linguists ' , the transla- tors of foreign ...
Page 163
... writing of archaeology as potentially variable and not to be restricted to a new theoretically - aware genre . Writing brings us to the heart of the debate which post - processual approaches have start- ed . In that sense , this issue ...
... writing of archaeology as potentially variable and not to be restricted to a new theoretically - aware genre . Writing brings us to the heart of the debate which post - processual approaches have start- ed . In that sense , this issue ...
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... writing , elevating the status of writing from a mere supplement of speech to a subject worthy of study in its own right ( Young 1981 ) . I would now like to consider the status of this writing , not from the perspective of ecriture , a ...
... writing , elevating the status of writing from a mere supplement of speech to a subject worthy of study in its own right ( Young 1981 ) . I would now like to consider the status of this writing , not from the perspective of ecriture , a ...
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