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One might be able to assess whether the opportunity has presented itself for the
recovery of a certain artefact by reference to the distribution of another artefacts
with similar properties : if one only is absent , the implication is that it would likely
...
One might be able to assess whether the opportunity has presented itself for the
recovery of a certain artefact by reference to the distribution of another artefacts
with similar properties : if one only is absent , the implication is that it would likely
...
Page 89
In this context it should , therefore , be emphasised that the employment of
tradition can either be culturally cumulative ( passive ) or it can be intentional (
active ) and can represent a form of social legitimation through reference to the
past .
In this context it should , therefore , be emphasised that the employment of
tradition can either be culturally cumulative ( passive ) or it can be intentional (
active ) and can represent a form of social legitimation through reference to the
past .
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Parpola constant element in the early state focusses on the relationship
betsocieties of several regions , in ween Harappan and Near Eastern art order to
review protohistoric ad - with special reference to the ministrative procedures .
Parpola constant element in the early state focusses on the relationship
betsocieties of several regions , in ween Harappan and Near Eastern art order to
review protohistoric ad - with special reference to the ministrative procedures .
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