Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... interests . Some interpreters have used Japan as a ' window on Asia ' . In other cases , interpreters have sought to examine the prehistoric record of Japan in order to give substance to issues defined by historic or linguistic research ...
... interests . Some interpreters have used Japan as a ' window on Asia ' . In other cases , interpreters have sought to examine the prehistoric record of Japan in order to give substance to issues defined by historic or linguistic research ...
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... interests and expertise . Thus it would be wrong to think that foreign archaeologists interested in Japan form a simple cohort . They have diverse interests and audiences and present the Japanese past in very different terms . Foreign ...
... interests and expertise . Thus it would be wrong to think that foreign archaeologists interested in Japan form a simple cohort . They have diverse interests and audiences and present the Japanese past in very different terms . Foreign ...
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... interests of dominant groups is based on the problems of showing that the Marxian theory of ' value ' , seen as an idea in the interests of subordinate groups , is scientifically true . Similarly , Tilley's discussion of kinship ...
... interests of dominant groups is based on the problems of showing that the Marxian theory of ' value ' , seen as an idea in the interests of subordinate groups , is scientifically true . Similarly , Tilley's discussion of kinship ...
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