Experiencing the Past: On the Character of ArchaeologyRoutledge, 16. 11. 2005 - Počet stran: 240 In Experiencing the Past Michael Shanks presents an animated exploration of the character of archaeology and reclaims the sentiment and feeling which are so often lost in purely academic approaches. |
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... reflection. I thank my college, Peterhouse, for much more than grant assistance for photography and travel. Philip Pattenden, Senior Tutor, particularly has helped and advised. My mam, who collects, and dad, a true craftsman, have given ...
... reflection. I thank my college, Peterhouse, for much more than grant assistance for photography and travel. Philip Pattenden, Senior Tutor, particularly has helped and advised. My mam, who collects, and dad, a true craftsman, have given ...
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... reflections on the production and curation of the past as a medium of education. They pose the question of how people might be taught effectively on their visit to the past. They mould the experience of the visit to a castle, or any ...
... reflections on the production and curation of the past as a medium of education. They pose the question of how people might be taught effectively on their visit to the past. They mould the experience of the visit to a castle, or any ...
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... reflection of 'society' 0 Focus on resources, trade, technology and subsistence strategies 0 Schemes of cultural evolution mCOHQMWO non~western societies and the study of contemporary material culture STRUCTURAL— MARXIST ANTHROPOLOGY ...
... reflection of 'society' 0 Focus on resources, trade, technology and subsistence strategies 0 Schemes of cultural evolution mCOHQMWO non~western societies and the study of contemporary material culture STRUCTURAL— MARXIST ANTHROPOLOGY ...
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... reflected in detail on what archaeologists do. Scientific archaeology being a form of empiricism is another general position. Empiricism is to conceive ourselves as fundamentally subject to the empirical world. This is to affirm that ...
... reflected in detail on what archaeologists do. Scientific archaeology being a form of empiricism is another general position. Empiricism is to conceive ourselves as fundamentally subject to the empirical world. This is to affirm that ...
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Part 2 ARCHAEOLOGICAL INTERESTS | 51 |
THE ENCOUNTER WITHTHE PAST | 97 |
WORKING ARCHAEOLOGY | 161 |
SYNOPSIS | 207 |
NOTES | 211 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 216 |
INDEX | 224 |
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