Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 95
... remains stretching from west to east across the northern part of the Korean peninsula . Since there has been no comparative study of the regions concerned , nor consideration of the similarities or contacts with iron manufacturing ...
... remains stretching from west to east across the northern part of the Korean peninsula . Since there has been no comparative study of the regions concerned , nor consideration of the similarities or contacts with iron manufacturing ...
Page 267
... remains need not await more extensive archaeological investigations . This book , written by an American architect who first became fascinated by the subject when on naval service in 1954 , is an unabashed labour of love . The author ...
... remains need not await more extensive archaeological investigations . This book , written by an American architect who first became fascinated by the subject when on naval service in 1954 , is an unabashed labour of love . The author ...
Page 196
consumption phase in which it ceases to exist . The possibility remains , of course , of other non- commodity phases in which the object has no exchange value , is not exchanged between persons and yet remains extant . Thus , a truly ...
consumption phase in which it ceases to exist . The possibility remains , of course , of other non- commodity phases in which the object has no exchange value , is not exchanged between persons and yet remains extant . Thus , a truly ...
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