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Extreme self - reliance was advocated in all aspects of state affairs , including the
social sciences , because of bitterness over the humiliation and oppression
suffered at the hands of Western countries during previous political conflicts .
Diverse ...
Extreme self - reliance was advocated in all aspects of state affairs , including the
social sciences , because of bitterness over the humiliation and oppression
suffered at the hands of Western countries during previous political conflicts .
Diverse ...
Page 35
Perhaps the differences between China and Western countries will serve as an
impetus to promote contacts , rather than to increase estrangement . It seems
reasonable to assume that if frequent contacts , exchanges , and co - operative ...
Perhaps the differences between China and Western countries will serve as an
impetus to promote contacts , rather than to increase estrangement . It seems
reasonable to assume that if frequent contacts , exchanges , and co - operative ...
Page 130
It is not clear whether countries such as Japan or the USSR are not included due
to the political circumstances of the conference , national policies in those
countries , or the state of archaeology in those areas . The reason for ignoring
certain ...
It is not clear whether countries such as Japan or the USSR are not included due
to the political circumstances of the conference , national policies in those
countries , or the state of archaeology in those areas . The reason for ignoring
certain ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
Volume | 12 |
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