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... believe that the growth of archaeology as a discipline within the bourgeois order left it unaffected . One of the most penetrating critiques of the bourgeois ideology , or to use his own words , myth - production , is given by Roland ...
... believe that the growth of archaeology as a discipline within the bourgeois order left it unaffected . One of the most penetrating critiques of the bourgeois ideology , or to use his own words , myth - production , is given by Roland ...
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... believe that the Ainu people could have been responsible for the sophisticated material culture excavated from Japanese sites . His insistence that the Ainu were latecomers and culturally less advanced than the Japanese provided a ...
... believe that the Ainu people could have been responsible for the sophisticated material culture excavated from Japanese sites . His insistence that the Ainu were latecomers and culturally less advanced than the Japanese provided a ...
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... believe that the past can ever have an objective appreciation or exis- tence , nor does the author see this as being desirable , as it is only the breach with the past as a cultural legacy which he regrets . This stance places the ...
... believe that the past can ever have an objective appreciation or exis- tence , nor does the author see this as being desirable , as it is only the breach with the past as a cultural legacy which he regrets . This stance places the ...
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