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... Europe , while the opportunities for the study of ' the ancient civilisations ' outside Europe have in many cases become more restricted . It is now the Americans who more often have the resour- ces for ' the foreign expedition ' . What ...
... Europe , while the opportunities for the study of ' the ancient civilisations ' outside Europe have in many cases become more restricted . It is now the Americans who more often have the resour- ces for ' the foreign expedition ' . What ...
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... Europe believed it had left behind in 4000 BC , the Saami didn't fit well with the image which would re - establish Norway among the civilised nations of Europe . Contrary to the situation in , for instance , Britain , Norwegian ...
... Europe believed it had left behind in 4000 BC , the Saami didn't fit well with the image which would re - establish Norway among the civilised nations of Europe . Contrary to the situation in , for instance , Britain , Norwegian ...
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... Europe and has always been organised around European perceptions of archaeo- logy . Representatives of non- European countries , even if appointed , may well have been unable or unwilling to attend . In practice , therefore , power lies ...
... Europe and has always been organised around European perceptions of archaeo- logy . Representatives of non- European countries , even if appointed , may well have been unable or unwilling to attend . In practice , therefore , power lies ...
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