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... debate between different viewpoints and a fuller involvement of archaeology in contem- porary social and political issues . Yet most archaeologists feel that this solution is too extreme . Most feel that some interpretations of the past ...
... debate between different viewpoints and a fuller involvement of archaeology in contem- porary social and political issues . Yet most archaeologists feel that this solution is too extreme . Most feel that some interpretations of the past ...
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... debate and discussion , as for any the new light it threw upon the discussion . For archaeologists , the debate about modern humans , that is those people whom physical anthropolo- gists classify as Homo sapiens sapiens ( H. sap . sap ...
... debate and discussion , as for any the new light it threw upon the discussion . For archaeologists , the debate about modern humans , that is those people whom physical anthropolo- gists classify as Homo sapiens sapiens ( H. sap . sap ...
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... debate about the origins of modern humans is similar to that of the emergence of domestication . Archaeologists suggested a date for the event . Zoologists formulated their criteria for domesticated species around the changes at this ...
... debate about the origins of modern humans is similar to that of the emergence of domestication . Archaeologists suggested a date for the event . Zoologists formulated their criteria for domesticated species around the changes at this ...
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