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aimed at a wider audience . In addition , among some physical anthropo- logists and archaeologists there is more acceptance of the idea that there are close cultural and genetic connections between the Ainu and the Japanese . Both are ...
aimed at a wider audience . In addition , among some physical anthropo- logists and archaeologists there is more acceptance of the idea that there are close cultural and genetic connections between the Ainu and the Japanese . Both are ...
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... audience . The immediacy and flexi- bility which can be achieved through this medium can be particu- larly conducive to the promotion of debate and criticism . Television archaeology can , with the assist- ance of an enlightened ...
... audience . The immediacy and flexi- bility which can be achieved through this medium can be particu- larly conducive to the promotion of debate and criticism . Television archaeology can , with the assist- ance of an enlightened ...
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... audience for whom it was intended would not be there ; the UISPP mould would not have broken . True , ' academic freedom ' would have been reaffirmed very publicly , and English archaeo- logy would have be en seen as insensitve to the ...
... audience for whom it was intended would not be there ; the UISPP mould would not have broken . True , ' academic freedom ' would have been reaffirmed very publicly , and English archaeo- logy would have be en seen as insensitve to the ...
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