Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... given names last , as in AN ( family name ) Zhi Min ( given names ) . In addition we have included in the editorial a map of East Asia and a chronological chart of the different prehistoric and historic periods in China , Korea and ...
... given names last , as in AN ( family name ) Zhi Min ( given names ) . In addition we have included in the editorial a map of East Asia and a chronological chart of the different prehistoric and historic periods in China , Korea and ...
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... given environment ( on the problem of defining the tool , see Ingold 1986a ) . But you do not necessarily have to use a tool to implement a technique . As Mauss recognised in his celebrated paper on techniques of the body , it is a ...
... given environment ( on the problem of defining the tool , see Ingold 1986a ) . But you do not necessarily have to use a tool to implement a technique . As Mauss recognised in his celebrated paper on techniques of the body , it is a ...
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... given to local involvement quite rightly resulted in a certain prominence being given to South American matters . The first full day was given over to a consideration of " Contemporary Developments in the Archaeology of Latin America ...
... given to local involvement quite rightly resulted in a certain prominence being given to South American matters . The first full day was given over to a consideration of " Contemporary Developments in the Archaeology of Latin America ...
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