Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 117
... discussion , including critical discussion , takes place . Since it is the framework of discussion , it is never open to criticism itself . In the World Congress debate all the varied shades of opinion use the same language and the same ...
... discussion , including critical discussion , takes place . Since it is the framework of discussion , it is never open to criticism itself . In the World Congress debate all the varied shades of opinion use the same language and the same ...
Page 175
... discussion of teaching archaeology because such an action must start from a recognition of what the subject is and what its practitioners , as such , do . So , at the university level we are concerned to think about a three vear course ...
... discussion of teaching archaeology because such an action must start from a recognition of what the subject is and what its practitioners , as such , do . So , at the university level we are concerned to think about a three vear course ...
Page 72
... discussion about Vikings is assumed to be a discussion of men . For leisure , " the Vikings were addicted to drink , gluttony , and women . " It does not say that women were not gluttons , but nonetheless , that statement is a little ...
... discussion about Vikings is assumed to be a discussion of men . For leisure , " the Vikings were addicted to drink , gluttony , and women . " It does not say that women were not gluttons , but nonetheless , that statement is a little ...
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