Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... problem is aggravated when we attempt to apply these concepts to the past . Modern ethnicity studies have developed within the context of nationalism and colonialism . It is doubtful whether we can apply the same concepts to societies ...
... problem is aggravated when we attempt to apply these concepts to the past . Modern ethnicity studies have developed within the context of nationalism and colonialism . It is doubtful whether we can apply the same concepts to societies ...
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... problem ' in their society's catchment area . The use of the word problem indicates that there is still a deep - seated misunderstanding of Black people in Britain , that where there are Black people there is also trouble , crime or ...
... problem ' in their society's catchment area . The use of the word problem indicates that there is still a deep - seated misunderstanding of Black people in Britain , that where there are Black people there is also trouble , crime or ...
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... problem . Essentially , Jones describes an archaeological research strategy , theoretically backed by social theory ... problem for scientific archaeologists that interpretative archaeology questions objective data . But is this really a ...
... problem . Essentially , Jones describes an archaeological research strategy , theoretically backed by social theory ... problem for scientific archaeologists that interpretative archaeology questions objective data . But is this really a ...
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