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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... East German archaeology there were only a few ' Matadors of Theory ' , who floated in the higher spheres of dialectical - materi- alist theoretical debates . The vast majority of archaeologists rather abstained from theory and dedicated ...
... East German archaeology there were only a few ' Matadors of Theory ' , who floated in the higher spheres of dialectical - materi- alist theoretical debates . The vast majority of archaeologists rather abstained from theory and dedicated ...
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... East German archaeology . Acknowledgements The opportunity to publish this article arose during a four week study tour in June / July 1990 financed by the Great Britain east Europe Centre . I am grateful to the Institute and its ...
... East German archaeology . Acknowledgements The opportunity to publish this article arose during a four week study tour in June / July 1990 financed by the Great Britain east Europe Centre . I am grateful to the Institute and its ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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