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The postmodern, or ‘postprocessual’, tendency in contemporary archaeology pays much attention in its rhetoric to that wider public, that wider constituency whose views of the past may not match much or at all with the academics. What happens when the realities of archaeology in the real world meet with those of postmodern theory?
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This page is a summary of: Heritage management as postprocessual archaeology?, Antiquity, June 1994, Cambridge University Press,
DOI: 10.1017/s0003598x00046603.
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