Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 112
... original purpose , since the wider audience for whom it was intended would not be there ; the UISPP mould would not have broken . True , ' academic freedom ' would have been reaffirmed very publicly , and English archaeo- logy would ...
... original purpose , since the wider audience for whom it was intended would not be there ; the UISPP mould would not have broken . True , ' academic freedom ' would have been reaffirmed very publicly , and English archaeo- logy would ...
Page 94
... Original emphasis ) , and in similar vein , a leaflet at the excavated site proclaims : " THE WOUND MUST STAY OPEN " ( Aktives Museum 1987. Original emphasis ) . Here archaeology is an emancipatory force attacking what Habermas would ...
... Original emphasis ) , and in similar vein , a leaflet at the excavated site proclaims : " THE WOUND MUST STAY OPEN " ( Aktives Museum 1987. Original emphasis ) . Here archaeology is an emancipatory force attacking what Habermas would ...
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... original text , completed in 1962 , with the addition of two chapters by Colin Renfrew , covering the period up to the present day . The new edition comes illustrated , with photographs of famous archaeologists interspersed throughout ...
... original text , completed in 1962 , with the addition of two chapters by Colin Renfrew , covering the period up to the present day . The new edition comes illustrated , with photographs of famous archaeologists interspersed throughout ...
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