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... Introduction: Thinking Through the Body. Hamilakis, Yannis, Pluciennik, Mark and Tarlow, Sarah (2002) Introduction: Thinking Through the Body. In, Hamilakis, Yannis, Pluciennik, Mark and Tarlow, Sarah (eds.) Thinking Through the Body:... more
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THE AESTHETIC CORPSE IN NINETEENTH CENTURY BRITAIN Sarah Tarlow INTRODUCTION This chapter is about dead bodies. It is about individual identity and the way that individual identity came to inhere in the body in a specific historical... more
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When they were members of the Department of Archaeology, University of Wales, Lampeter, Yannis Hamilakis, Mark Pluciennik and Sarah Tarlow organised a workshop on archaeologies of embodiment called Thinking through the Body (June 1998).... more
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Thinking through the body: archaeologies of corporeality/edited by Yannis Hamilakis. Mark Pluciennik, and Sarah Tarlow. p. cm. Based on the Thinking through the Body workshop held at the... more
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Copyright © Sarah Tarlow 1999 The right of Sarah Tarlow to be identified as author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. First published 1999 2468 10 97531 Blackwell Publishers Ltd... more
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Page 1. The Archaeology of Improvement in Britain, 1750-1850 RAH TARLOW CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY Page 2. one: introduction < Yet, unless I greatly deceive myself, the general effect of this chequered ...
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Page 1. Thad M. Van Bueren Sarah A. Tarlow The Interpretive Potential of Utopian Settlements "Every daring attempt to make a great change in existing conditions, every lofty vision of new possibilities for the human race, has... more
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THE FAMILIAR PAST? The popular perception of archaeologists as people who dig up things from the prehistoric or classical world is being challenged. Archaeology, as the study of physical remains of the human past, includes the Victorian... more
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