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Theories such as Tsuboi's both fostered and reflected these views . Tsuboi did
not believe that the Ainu people could ... ( Umehara and Hani hara 1982 , 92 ) .
Kogenei's theory vied with Tsuboi's until the latter's death in 1915 ( Kamaki 1965 ,
6 ) ...
Theories such as Tsuboi's both fostered and reflected these views . Tsuboi did
not believe that the Ainu people could ... ( Umehara and Hani hara 1982 , 92 ) .
Kogenei's theory vied with Tsuboi's until the latter's death in 1915 ( Kamaki 1965 ,
6 ) ...
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London , Cambridge University Press , 755-810 . Hodder , I. 1985 .
Postprocessual archaeology . Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory 8
, 1-26 . Miller , D. 1980. Archaeology and development . Current Anthropology 21
, 709-726 .
London , Cambridge University Press , 755-810 . Hodder , I. 1985 .
Postprocessual archaeology . Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory 8
, 1-26 . Miller , D. 1980. Archaeology and development . Current Anthropology 21
, 709-726 .
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Following Hettne ( 1982 ) , differing national strategies will be conceptualised
here as the outcome of interaction between development theory , ideology and
internal and external power structures . At the risk of over - simplification we shall
...
Following Hettne ( 1982 ) , differing national strategies will be conceptualised
here as the outcome of interaction between development theory , ideology and
internal and external power structures . At the risk of over - simplification we shall
...
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