Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 33
... becomes sentence and punishment . The archaeologist becomes the executor of the law and people become the dehumanised objects of a spatialised history . Contemporary chronology flows ; the past is lost in the distance , in the unceasing ...
... becomes sentence and punishment . The archaeologist becomes the executor of the law and people become the dehumanised objects of a spatialised history . Contemporary chronology flows ; the past is lost in the distance , in the unceasing ...
Page 176
... become the best people they are capable of becoming . Anything important must be compulsory . The importance must be judged not by the personal opinion of the teacher , but by the empirical observation of the resulting student . In my ...
... become the best people they are capable of becoming . Anything important must be compulsory . The importance must be judged not by the personal opinion of the teacher , but by the empirical observation of the resulting student . In my ...
Page 15
... becomes somewhat confused when we look at contemporary influences as they become part of our work . Does feminism simply imply that you , as a person , have general sympathy with the feminist cause , or is a feminist archaeology one ...
... becomes somewhat confused when we look at contemporary influences as they become part of our work . Does feminism simply imply that you , as a person , have general sympathy with the feminist cause , or is a feminist archaeology one ...
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