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His discussion of the spread of iron - working into the Korean peninsula provides
an example of the uncritical use of certain Western concepts , in this case that of
diffusion , a feature of East Asian archaeology that was noted above . This lack ...
His discussion of the spread of iron - working into the Korean peninsula provides
an example of the uncritical use of certain Western concepts , in this case that of
diffusion , a feature of East Asian archaeology that was noted above . This lack ...
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For example the Swedish geologist and archaeologist , J.G. Andersson , who in
1921 discovered and first excavated ... on the origins of the Painted Pottery
Culture ( the Yangshao Culture ) was criticised as a typical example of
imperialism .
For example the Swedish geologist and archaeologist , J.G. Andersson , who in
1921 discovered and first excavated ... on the origins of the Painted Pottery
Culture ( the Yangshao Culture ) was criticised as a typical example of
imperialism .
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The archaeological and political thinking of General PittRivers is an obvious and
explicit example of this . Second , it is difficult to see how Rahtz can conflate Van
der Leeuw's conception of free choice with a notion of agency in the Giddens ...
The archaeological and political thinking of General PittRivers is an obvious and
explicit example of this . Second , it is difficult to see how Rahtz can conflate Van
der Leeuw's conception of free choice with a notion of agency in the Giddens ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
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