Object Lessons:Archaeology and Heritage in Australia

Objects, places and landscapes have the power to focus our emotions, shape our views and tell us about ourselves—what we disagree over, what we care about, and who we are. This book examines how we define ourselves through our concern with the past, and especially the idiosyncratic ways we engage wi...

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Main Authors: IRELAND, Tracy, Lydon, Jane
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Language:English
Published: Australian Scholarly Publishing 2005
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