Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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*** COMMUNICATTION IN ARCHAEOLOGY *** THE CHANCES AND RISKS FOR EAST GERMAN ARCHAEOLOGY Andreas Reinecke Within the space of this year East German archaeology is in the process of disappearing as a separate entity . The changes in the ...
*** COMMUNICATTION IN ARCHAEOLOGY *** THE CHANCES AND RISKS FOR EAST GERMAN ARCHAEOLOGY Andreas Reinecke Within the space of this year East German archaeology is in the process of disappearing as a separate entity . The changes in the ...
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... archaeology . Both chapters highlight the fact that archaeology in South Africa enjoyed the advantage of government funding and control through the better funded education system exclusively available to the small white minority in the ...
... archaeology . Both chapters highlight the fact that archaeology in South Africa enjoyed the advantage of government funding and control through the better funded education system exclusively available to the small white minority in the ...
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nent's archaeology , a point which is sometimes missed as a result of the separation of depart- ments of Egyptology and African archaeology in most world universities . The case study on the use of oral sources in African history by ...
nent's archaeology , a point which is sometimes missed as a result of the separation of depart- ments of Egyptology and African archaeology in most world universities . The case study on the use of oral sources in African history by ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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