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... emphasised its strong national character ( see below ) , it was also important to prove that Norway , despite its national individuality , was a part of a common European ' culture horizon ' , a ' Culture Nation ' on a par with other ...
... emphasised its strong national character ( see below ) , it was also important to prove that Norway , despite its national individuality , was a part of a common European ' culture horizon ' , a ' Culture Nation ' on a par with other ...
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... emphasising special affinities in the archaeological material , and especially , where it appeared to be superior to ... emphasise national centripetal forces heavily and in the course of this , a nationalistic archaeology could prove ...
... emphasising special affinities in the archaeological material , and especially , where it appeared to be superior to ... emphasise national centripetal forces heavily and in the course of this , a nationalistic archaeology could prove ...
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... emphasised and scholars focussed on typo- logy and chronology . Due to subtle pressure at first and , later , strict controls on academic freedom , scholars were persuaded ( and sometimes forced ) to focus on uncontroversial , empirical ...
... emphasised and scholars focussed on typo- logy and chronology . Due to subtle pressure at first and , later , strict controls on academic freedom , scholars were persuaded ( and sometimes forced ) to focus on uncontroversial , empirical ...
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