Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... questions of social evolution arising from a classical Marxist perspective , and of an antiquarian tradition which relies strongly on textual evidence . His recourse to the idea of China's uniquely lengthy and continuous tradition of ...
... questions of social evolution arising from a classical Marxist perspective , and of an antiquarian tradition which relies strongly on textual evidence . His recourse to the idea of China's uniquely lengthy and continuous tradition of ...
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... questions of how archaeologists identify past ethnic units across modern political boundaries . Although the details which follow may be unfamiliar to many readers , it should be borne in mind that the basic concepts under discussion ...
... questions of how archaeologists identify past ethnic units across modern political boundaries . Although the details which follow may be unfamiliar to many readers , it should be borne in mind that the basic concepts under discussion ...
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... questions for another paper . My primary concern in this paper has been to highlight some of the problems that are ... question raises several more to be addressed . However , a move beyond description is essential if the study of ...
... questions for another paper . My primary concern in this paper has been to highlight some of the problems that are ... question raises several more to be addressed . However , a move beyond description is essential if the study of ...
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