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... reflect- ing reality in a purely passive way . He claimed that the realist ( or " readerly " ) style was the style ... reflected in archaeological texts . There is no innocent " writing degree zero " in archaeology , nor autonomous ...
... reflect- ing reality in a purely passive way . He claimed that the realist ( or " readerly " ) style was the style ... reflected in archaeological texts . There is no innocent " writing degree zero " in archaeology , nor autonomous ...
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... reflect general Japanese attitudes toward the Ainu people at this time when Hokkaido was under- going massive colonisation . Theories such as Tsuboi's both fostered and reflected these views . Tsuboi did not believe that the Ainu people ...
... reflect general Japanese attitudes toward the Ainu people at this time when Hokkaido was under- going massive colonisation . Theories such as Tsuboi's both fostered and reflected these views . Tsuboi did not believe that the Ainu people ...
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... reflected a wider contrast in attitudes to outside contacts in the years following Independence . On the one hand ... reflected in the thinking and actions of the individuals in all areas of public service in Bissau , and the rivalry ...
... reflected a wider contrast in attitudes to outside contacts in the years following Independence . On the one hand ... reflected in the thinking and actions of the individuals in all areas of public service in Bissau , and the rivalry ...
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