Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... record in about 600 or 700 BC . It is only when one goes beyond this chronological limit and tries to integrate the ... records of tra- vels of two Chinese pilgrims in India : Fa - Hian ( 5th century AD ) and Hiuen - Tsang ( 7th century ...
... record in about 600 or 700 BC . It is only when one goes beyond this chronological limit and tries to integrate the ... records of tra- vels of two Chinese pilgrims in India : Fa - Hian ( 5th century AD ) and Hiuen - Tsang ( 7th century ...
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... records were written and how they relate to records found elsewhere . Conversely , the texts may shed light on the ... record- keeping system of the entire palace . Most of the documents fall neatly into sets ( ' series ' ) by subject ...
... records were written and how they relate to records found elsewhere . Conversely , the texts may shed light on the ... record- keeping system of the entire palace . Most of the documents fall neatly into sets ( ' series ' ) by subject ...
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... record - keeping related throughout the palace ? When industrial activities spread over several locations , what relationship do work and workers in one room have to those in others ? What role do scribes and scribal records play in ...
... record - keeping related throughout the palace ? When industrial activities spread over several locations , what relationship do work and workers in one room have to those in others ? What role do scribes and scribal records play in ...
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