Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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... thought , which serves as ideological legitimation of the ruling power structures in the contemporary world . A critical archaeology does not aim at ' politi- cising ' archaeology , because archaeology is political . It's aim is to ...
... thought , which serves as ideological legitimation of the ruling power structures in the contemporary world . A critical archaeology does not aim at ' politi- cising ' archaeology , because archaeology is political . It's aim is to ...
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... thought to be Hokkaido , as early as the seventh century ( Philippi 1979 , 10 ; Takakura 1960 , 10 ) . By the end of the ninth century , the Ainu had been forced to retreat from most of Honshu and the late twelfth century saw clans ...
... thought to be Hokkaido , as early as the seventh century ( Philippi 1979 , 10 ; Takakura 1960 , 10 ) . By the end of the ninth century , the Ainu had been forced to retreat from most of Honshu and the late twelfth century saw clans ...
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... thought important to encourage an even - handed approach to the study of different periods of the East African past in order for archaeological research to provide more effectively material of educational relevance . Since then ...
... thought important to encourage an even - handed approach to the study of different periods of the East African past in order for archaeological research to provide more effectively material of educational relevance . Since then ...
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