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While An is a prominent and well - established member of the discipline , Chen is
one of the first generation of archaeology students to have the opportunity to
study abroad since the Revolution . Archaeology in China has been relatively ...
While An is a prominent and well - established member of the discipline , Chen is
one of the first generation of archaeology students to have the opportunity to
study abroad since the Revolution . Archaeology in China has been relatively ...
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Of course this is the orthodox viewpoint of Chinese archaeology , a discipline
which has undergone many influences and much interference in the course of its
practice . Setting out a picture of past social development that conformed to the ...
Of course this is the orthodox viewpoint of Chinese archaeology , a discipline
which has undergone many influences and much interference in the course of its
practice . Setting out a picture of past social development that conformed to the ...
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These differences exist despite the early influence of Western scholars on the
discipline Japanese archaeology as a scientific endeavour began with American
Edward Morse's 1877 Omori shell mound excavation and the continued influence
...
These differences exist despite the early influence of Western scholars on the
discipline Japanese archaeology as a scientific endeavour began with American
Edward Morse's 1877 Omori shell mound excavation and the continued influence
...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
Volume | 12 |
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