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Figures, figurines and Colin Renfrew

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Are modern artworks really comparable in any serious way to ancient monuments? Has Colin Renfrew changed sides in the conflict of reason with intuition in modern archaeology? Leo Klejn thinks so. Colin Renfrew responds, below.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: Figures, figurines and Colin Renfrew
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Are modern artworks really comparable in any serious way to ancient monuments? Has Colin Renfrew changed sides in the conflict of reason with intuition in modern archaeology? Leo Klejn thinks so.
Colin Renfrew responds, below.

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