Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... archaeologists , who are as yet still employed , are making this leap , not ... archaeologists were trained and employed in the German Democratic Republic ( GDR ) , as East ... Archaeology: The Chances and Risks for East German Archaeology.
... archaeologists , who are as yet still employed , are making this leap , not ... archaeologists were trained and employed in the German Democratic Republic ( GDR ) , as East ... Archaeology: The Chances and Risks for East German Archaeology.
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... archaeology , as with all aspects of life in South Africa , was inexora- bly structured by apartheid and ... had little impact beyond a small , largely professional elite . For the black majority , caught up in the resurgence of ...
... archaeology , as with all aspects of life in South Africa , was inexora- bly structured by apartheid and ... had little impact beyond a small , largely professional elite . For the black majority , caught up in the resurgence of ...
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... professional archaeology in most of the countries mentioned in this book . This sentiment is well echoed in the editorials of the African Archaeological Review whose editor commented that " African archaeology in many respects remains a ...
... professional archaeology in most of the countries mentioned in this book . This sentiment is well echoed in the editorials of the African Archaeological Review whose editor commented that " African archaeology in many respects remains a ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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