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... for misunderstanding that arises from the ' dangerous liaisons ' between
archaeologists attempting to deal with ' other ... a new aspect of East - West
archaeological interaction has appeared as some Western archaeologists
attempt to carry ...
... for misunderstanding that arises from the ' dangerous liaisons ' between
archaeologists attempting to deal with ' other ... a new aspect of East - West
archaeological interaction has appeared as some Western archaeologists
attempt to carry ...
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It is in going beyond this simple level of causal analysis that Stuart would be right
to remain cautious ; that is , if Stuart attempted to indicate how the social
adaptations to the seasonal environment are socially produced and reproduced .
It is in going beyond this simple level of causal analysis that Stuart would be right
to remain cautious ; that is , if Stuart attempted to indicate how the social
adaptations to the seasonal environment are socially produced and reproduced .
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Conflict in the Archaeology of Living Traditions represents such an attempt .
Although the papers do not break entirely new ground , the attempt to present
diverse viewpoints in the context of archaeology and break away from old
constructs ...
Conflict in the Archaeology of Living Traditions represents such an attempt .
Although the papers do not break entirely new ground , the attempt to present
diverse viewpoints in the context of archaeology and break away from old
constructs ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
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