Painted Horses

What is the importance of London in the novel, Painted Horses?

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London represents one of the places where "real" archaeological items exist, at least in Catherine's opinion before she goes out west. It represents her snobbish nature when it comes to archaeology. It is also where she works on a project that gives way to modern development. For that reason, it also represents changing times for archaeology.

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