Hicks, D. (2004). From `questions that count' to stories that `matter' in historical archaeology. Antiquity 78 (302). Vol 78(302), pp. 934-939.

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From `questions that count' to stories that `matter' in historical archaeology
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Antiquity 78 (302)
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Antiquity
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78 (302)
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934 - 939
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Review article on several books, including Rural society in the Age of Reason: an archaeology of the emergence of modern life in the southern Scottish Highlands by C Dalglish (New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum, 2003) and Archaeologies of the British: explorations of identity in Great Britain and its colonies ed S Lawrence (biab ref 2004/1414).
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Dan Hicks ORCID icon
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Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
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2004
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10 Jun 2008