Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... consider the problems of differences in the nature and perceptions of scholarly debate and of access to recent work in the respective fields . Whilst we do not intend to downplay the many individual successes at crossing the divide from ...
... consider the problems of differences in the nature and perceptions of scholarly debate and of access to recent work in the respective fields . Whilst we do not intend to downplay the many individual successes at crossing the divide from ...
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... considering how foreign archaeologists relate to Japan presents us with an opportunity to consider how and why archaeology is done and an example of what happens when different archaeological ' cultures ' come in contact . Looking at ...
... considering how foreign archaeologists relate to Japan presents us with an opportunity to consider how and why archaeology is done and an example of what happens when different archaeological ' cultures ' come in contact . Looking at ...
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... consider increasing contact and exchange with their foreign colleagues . Prehistoric archaeologists in particular are interested in such exchanges because they feel that prehistorians throughout the world share a much broader spectrum ...
... consider increasing contact and exchange with their foreign colleagues . Prehistoric archaeologists in particular are interested in such exchanges because they feel that prehistorians throughout the world share a much broader spectrum ...
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