Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... political realities . These included the economic dependence of priests on the wielders of political power , which was as great as the latters ' need for religious sanction of their position . As a consequence , while purity remained ...
... political realities . These included the economic dependence of priests on the wielders of political power , which was as great as the latters ' need for religious sanction of their position . As a consequence , while purity remained ...
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... Political Context : Examples from four Latin American Countries Examination of the relationshio Dolitics between archaeology and has always been avoided . This neglects the fact that nothing isolated from politics , least of is ...
... Political Context : Examples from four Latin American Countries Examination of the relationshio Dolitics between archaeology and has always been avoided . This neglects the fact that nothing isolated from politics , least of is ...
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... political standpoint and demand recognition of the profession in the socio - political sphere and in the mechanism of government . They are also stressing the class character of the State , as in the case of Peru , and the domination of ...
... political standpoint and demand recognition of the profession in the socio - political sphere and in the mechanism of government . They are also stressing the class character of the State , as in the case of Peru , and the domination of ...
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