Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 158
... situation exists in Lucknow District , but here the dominant caste is Thakur , traditionally of the Ksatriya ( martial ) varna . Its origins of ownership also extend back to Mediaeval times , orobably owing to grants of land from the ...
... situation exists in Lucknow District , but here the dominant caste is Thakur , traditionally of the Ksatriya ( martial ) varna . Its origins of ownership also extend back to Mediaeval times , orobably owing to grants of land from the ...
Page 216
... situation in Denmark is thus not dissimilar to the British scene although the circumstances differ . Most archaeologists will acknow- ledge this and agree that more female archaeologists would , indeed , be of no harm to archaeo- logy ...
... situation in Denmark is thus not dissimilar to the British scene although the circumstances differ . Most archaeologists will acknow- ledge this and agree that more female archaeologists would , indeed , be of no harm to archaeo- logy ...
Page 222
... situations in four different countries , where archaeologists have recently taken such a stand , and so illustrates the relationship in practice between politics and archaeology . a socio - historical discioline . Although supposedly ...
... situations in four different countries , where archaeologists have recently taken such a stand , and so illustrates the relationship in practice between politics and archaeology . a socio - historical discioline . Although supposedly ...
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