Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 135
... traditional view of Taxila as a succession of fortified settlements attributable to diff- erent ruling dynasties , and sup- plies the geographical background . The second summarises the sequence of prehistoric cultures , which has only ...
... traditional view of Taxila as a succession of fortified settlements attributable to diff- erent ruling dynasties , and sup- plies the geographical background . The second summarises the sequence of prehistoric cultures , which has only ...
Page 136
... traditional views of culture as an ama 1 gam discrete traits , corresponding ethnic groups , still pervades , is here coupled with the uncritical use of textual evidence as a source of ethnic and historical identifi- cations acceptable ...
... traditional views of culture as an ama 1 gam discrete traits , corresponding ethnic groups , still pervades , is here coupled with the uncritical use of textual evidence as a source of ethnic and historical identifi- cations acceptable ...
Page 183
... traditional craftsmen from south of the ' social equator ' should be selected , documented and placed in an open air museum " ( Voseen 1984 , 66 ) . By social equator ' is meant a line south of which impoverished areas exist , which for ...
... traditional craftsmen from south of the ' social equator ' should be selected , documented and placed in an open air museum " ( Voseen 1984 , 66 ) . By social equator ' is meant a line south of which impoverished areas exist , which for ...
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