Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... ethnic groups , part of these past ethnic groups could still be identified from archaeological remains alone , and were sufficient to provide valid assumptions on the past behaviour patterns of the group as a whole . The corollary which ...
... ethnic groups , part of these past ethnic groups could still be identified from archaeological remains alone , and were sufficient to provide valid assumptions on the past behaviour patterns of the group as a whole . The corollary which ...
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... ethnic province of Kurdistan , and in the broadest sense , the valley's popula- tion can be ' classified ' as Kurds . However , in so far as this region is considered a geographical frontier , so too is it a complexly interwoven ethnic ...
... ethnic province of Kurdistan , and in the broadest sense , the valley's popula- tion can be ' classified ' as Kurds . However , in so far as this region is considered a geographical frontier , so too is it a complexly interwoven ethnic ...
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... ethnic boundaries , permit and sup- press social dominance , legitimate and expose power . The case is clearly ... ethnicity . If we are convinced that material culture is actively and meaningfully manipulated , it is more from Hodder's ...
... ethnic boundaries , permit and sup- press social dominance , legitimate and expose power . The case is clearly ... ethnicity . If we are convinced that material culture is actively and meaningfully manipulated , it is more from Hodder's ...
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