Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... represented influences from Han China . This stance has been followed by Yun who , as noted above , has produced a ... represent ethnic groups or races . 3. They use sporadic evidence of a few bronze items selectively to advocate ...
... represented influences from Han China . This stance has been followed by Yun who , as noted above , has produced a ... represent ethnic groups or races . 3. They use sporadic evidence of a few bronze items selectively to advocate ...
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... represent it more accurately ) . This has even been suggested ( Hodder 1989 ) . By appealing so closely to previous anthropological work , archaeologists would seem to be not only using it as inspiration but suggesting that archaeology ...
... represent it more accurately ) . This has even been suggested ( Hodder 1989 ) . By appealing so closely to previous anthropological work , archaeologists would seem to be not only using it as inspiration but suggesting that archaeology ...
Page 246
... represent the entire British archaeological community . At the amateur level there exist the county and local societies , together with a number of lone archaeological workers and archae- ologists in " private practice " . The amateurs ...
... represent the entire British archaeological community . At the amateur level there exist the county and local societies , together with a number of lone archaeological workers and archae- ologists in " private practice " . The amateurs ...
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