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... Japanese , on the aims of typology in archaeology . Ikawa - Smith's paper on late Pleistocene and early Holo- cene technologies is particularly impressive since it not only dis- cusses and challenges assumptions underlying Japanese ...
... Japanese , on the aims of typology in archaeology . Ikawa - Smith's paper on late Pleistocene and early Holo- cene technologies is particularly impressive since it not only dis- cusses and challenges assumptions underlying Japanese ...
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... Japanese authors ( including some of the rare Japanese archaeologists who use Western methodologies ) , by a sus- tained editorial effort throughout the volume ( see particularly Pearson's introductions to the whole work and to Section ...
... Japanese authors ( including some of the rare Japanese archaeologists who use Western methodologies ) , by a sus- tained editorial effort throughout the volume ( see particularly Pearson's introductions to the whole work and to Section ...
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... . 131 Windows on the Japanese Past .. .. .. 132 135 .. .. .. 137 Ahmed Hasan Dani : The Historic City of Taxila Reviewed by George Erdosy .. .. Robert Foley : Another Unique Species Reviewed by Anthony Sinclair .. .. ISSN 0261-4332.
... . 131 Windows on the Japanese Past .. .. .. 132 135 .. .. .. 137 Ahmed Hasan Dani : The Historic City of Taxila Reviewed by George Erdosy .. .. Robert Foley : Another Unique Species Reviewed by Anthony Sinclair .. .. ISSN 0261-4332.
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