Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 66
... considered to have states . The three states that make up the Three Kingdoms were Koguryo , Paekche and Silla , founded , according to dynastic legends , in 37 BC , 18 BC and 57 BC respectively ( Yi and Yi 1983 ) . However ...
... considered to have states . The three states that make up the Three Kingdoms were Koguryo , Paekche and Silla , founded , according to dynastic legends , in 37 BC , 18 BC and 57 BC respectively ( Yi and Yi 1983 ) . However ...
Page 160
... considered as " archaeology " at the time2 ; ARC was a step on the ladder to more ' formal ' publication else- where . In some senses this is still the case , although the boom in publications and publishing firms has created a greater ...
... considered as " archaeology " at the time2 ; ARC was a step on the ladder to more ' formal ' publication else- where . In some senses this is still the case , although the boom in publications and publishing firms has created a greater ...
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... considered to be homogeneous but in fact heterogene- ous , replete with different understandings of that society , then the understanding of one in- formant must of necessity be considered as limited . 5 There are exceptions to this and ...
... considered to be homogeneous but in fact heterogene- ous , replete with different understandings of that society , then the understanding of one in- formant must of necessity be considered as limited . 5 There are exceptions to this and ...
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