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... living areas and living habits from those of modern peoples . In prehistoric times ecological entities were meaningful , not the boundaries of today's nation states . The archaeological problems of today's countries are seldom to be ...
... living areas and living habits from those of modern peoples . In prehistoric times ecological entities were meaningful , not the boundaries of today's nation states . The archaeological problems of today's countries are seldom to be ...
Page 56
... living in separate parts of the archi- pelago accounts for linguistic , and cultural and physical differences . Indigenous development and change are , thus , more important than external influences and population movements into the ...
... living in separate parts of the archi- pelago accounts for linguistic , and cultural and physical differences . Indigenous development and change are , thus , more important than external influences and population movements into the ...
Page 106
... living past in the present . While over- coming some of the criticisms levelled at traditional static exhibits , these can be criticised on rather different grounds . -- -- By replacing the comprehensive nature of the museum display ...
... living past in the present . While over- coming some of the criticisms levelled at traditional static exhibits , these can be criticised on rather different grounds . -- -- By replacing the comprehensive nature of the museum display ...
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