Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 117
... argued in the same way that all that , Critical Theory analyses are them selves ideological and political , so all standpoints in archaeology , including the idea that archaeo- logical science is not political , are themselves ide ...
... argued in the same way that all that , Critical Theory analyses are them selves ideological and political , so all standpoints in archaeology , including the idea that archaeo- logical science is not political , are themselves ide ...
Page 90
... argued that he has read my text through tinted glasses . This is unavoidable and it is what archaeologists do in interpreting the past . In arguing with him about his review , our different social perceptions of the world are clarified ...
... argued that he has read my text through tinted glasses . This is unavoidable and it is what archaeologists do in interpreting the past . In arguing with him about his review , our different social perceptions of the world are clarified ...
Page 191
... argued elsewhere that a fundamental objective of ' public archaeology ' programmes must be the explanation of some of the Drincipal characteristics of archaeological research : " an exhibit showing how and why inferences are made from ...
... argued elsewhere that a fundamental objective of ' public archaeology ' programmes must be the explanation of some of the Drincipal characteristics of archaeological research : " an exhibit showing how and why inferences are made from ...
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