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... past , and as a source of stimulus for creative and formal work . Wendy Richardson , a junior school teacher , spoke on this subject at TAG'84 illustrating the potential with her own project on ' Early Man ' . According to the ...
... past , and as a source of stimulus for creative and formal work . Wendy Richardson , a junior school teacher , spoke on this subject at TAG'84 illustrating the potential with her own project on ' Early Man ' . According to the ...
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... past through their reac- drama the tions to the slides , their and painting . The quality of creative work was exceptional and the project was integrated into more formal studies by the produc- tion of written work . The children ended ...
... past through their reac- drama the tions to the slides , their and painting . The quality of creative work was exceptional and the project was integrated into more formal studies by the produc- tion of written work . The children ended ...
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... past 20 years or so . There has been a growing trend among some archaeologists over the past two decades to distrust the explanatory power of traditional ceramic typology and classification methods . As a descriptive tool and , more ...
... past 20 years or so . There has been a growing trend among some archaeologists over the past two decades to distrust the explanatory power of traditional ceramic typology and classification methods . As a descriptive tool and , more ...
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