Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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The Resources and Challenges of Japanese Prehistory For foreign archaeologists , Japanese prehistory represents an attractive research target for at least three reasons : its access- ibility , the great wealth of information already ...
The Resources and Challenges of Japanese Prehistory For foreign archaeologists , Japanese prehistory represents an attractive research target for at least three reasons : its access- ibility , the great wealth of information already ...
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... prehistory of the Black Mountains of Wales , the same ' Border Country ' in which his previous novels were set . It employs a parallel narra- tive inasmuch as prehistory unfolds in the present during the course of a young man's night ...
... prehistory of the Black Mountains of Wales , the same ' Border Country ' in which his previous novels were set . It employs a parallel narra- tive inasmuch as prehistory unfolds in the present during the course of a young man's night ...
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... Prehistory was also given a marginal role in schools . The school textbook used to teach history in the last five school years included a mere 36 pages on prehistory . Local prehistory played a depressingly subordinate role to the ...
... Prehistory was also given a marginal role in schools . The school textbook used to teach history in the last five school years included a mere 36 pages on prehistory . Local prehistory played a depressingly subordinate role to the ...
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