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... exist , sought its most glorious past , the Viking Age , which was also more easily grasped through the Sagas and the Norse mythology . Further , in the contemporary context of European imperialism , the memory of the Viking raids also ...
... exist , sought its most glorious past , the Viking Age , which was also more easily grasped through the Sagas and the Norse mythology . Further , in the contemporary context of European imperialism , the memory of the Viking raids also ...
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... exists no monolithic ' true ' past viewed either from the present , or for the prehistoric actors themselves . Rather , as argued by Tilley ( n.d. , 29 ) , there are multiple and competing pasts created in accordance with ethnic ...
... exists no monolithic ' true ' past viewed either from the present , or for the prehistoric actors themselves . Rather , as argued by Tilley ( n.d. , 29 ) , there are multiple and competing pasts created in accordance with ethnic ...
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... exist the beginnings of an active exchange between archaeologists and anthropologists . This is reflected in a recent symposium ( Hjort 1983 ) and in discussions of the place of both disciplines in relation to the different concepts of ...
... exist the beginnings of an active exchange between archaeologists and anthropologists . This is reflected in a recent symposium ( Hjort 1983 ) and in discussions of the place of both disciplines in relation to the different concepts of ...
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