Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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... less than about the exclusion of their sportsmen and women from international sport . Archaeologists must also be much smaller beer as far as the Government is concerned , and they are probably flattering themselves if they think their ...
... less than about the exclusion of their sportsmen and women from international sport . Archaeologists must also be much smaller beer as far as the Government is concerned , and they are probably flattering themselves if they think their ...
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... less than 10 % are reindeer- pastoralists , often associated with the so - called ' Saami way of life ' . However , this exclusive Saami niche has provided a reservoir for traditional Saami culture and a stronghold for Saami ethnicity ...
... less than 10 % are reindeer- pastoralists , often associated with the so - called ' Saami way of life ' . However , this exclusive Saami niche has provided a reservoir for traditional Saami culture and a stronghold for Saami ethnicity ...
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... less comprehensive education than Japanese children designed to make them farmers , not leaders of Japanese society [ Peng 1977 , 185 ] ) . As adults , these people chose to live in Japanese- style houses , spoke Japanese and began to ...
... less comprehensive education than Japanese children designed to make them farmers , not leaders of Japanese society [ Peng 1977 , 185 ] ) . As adults , these people chose to live in Japanese- style houses , spoke Japanese and began to ...
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