Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... common assumptions made by its proponents , may become meaningless and sterile in the final analysis . Such a task is inevitably easier than that of formulating and justifying a coherent alternative , starting from very different ...
... common assumptions made by its proponents , may become meaningless and sterile in the final analysis . Such a task is inevitably easier than that of formulating and justifying a coherent alternative , starting from very different ...
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... common the mechanical properties of bodily movement . The goals of ethnoarchaeology are therefore seen as ... common residence , in current usage more than this is implied by the term . Specifically , it is assumed that those who share a ...
... common the mechanical properties of bodily movement . The goals of ethnoarchaeology are therefore seen as ... common residence , in current usage more than this is implied by the term . Specifically , it is assumed that those who share a ...
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... common citizen of reliable knowledge about the past history of Peru . 3. It promotes the export and commercialisation of cultural goods with the intentions of exhibitions at embassies , donations to other countries or . museums abroad ...
... common citizen of reliable knowledge about the past history of Peru . 3. It promotes the export and commercialisation of cultural goods with the intentions of exhibitions at embassies , donations to other countries or . museums abroad ...
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