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Page 51
The reluctance of Tsuboi and Morse to acknowledge that the Ainu were capable
of manufacturing the relatively sophisticated artefacts found on prehistoric sites
may reflect general Japanese attitudes toward the Ainu people at this time when
...
The reluctance of Tsuboi and Morse to acknowledge that the Ainu were capable
of manufacturing the relatively sophisticated artefacts found on prehistoric sites
may reflect general Japanese attitudes toward the Ainu people at this time when
...
Page 79
In Africa , paradigm shifts similar to those in Swedish archaeology ( from an
interest in morphological features of artefacts to approaches which view artefacts
in relation to the social context ) also occur but they are in response to different ...
In Africa , paradigm shifts similar to those in Swedish archaeology ( from an
interest in morphological features of artefacts to approaches which view artefacts
in relation to the social context ) also occur but they are in response to different ...
Page 107
The appeal of artefacts logical inference . and monuments is immediate : they
visual , tactile and threeConversely , however , it would dimensional , unlike the
pages of a follow that an exhibit showing how history book . Further , excavation
and ...
The appeal of artefacts logical inference . and monuments is immediate : they
visual , tactile and threeConversely , however , it would dimensional , unlike the
pages of a follow that an exhibit showing how history book . Further , excavation
and ...
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