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International academic exchange diminished , and eventually became
impossible . In archaeological interpretation , centralism was encouraged and
repeatedly emphasised . Diffusion and migration were seen to proceed from a
single centre ...
International academic exchange diminished , and eventually became
impossible . In archaeological interpretation , centralism was encouraged and
repeatedly emphasised . Diffusion and migration were seen to proceed from a
single centre ...
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Most of them believe that Chinese archaeology is standing at the forefront of
world archaeology This makes them denigrate the need for academic exchange
and to absorb new ideas . Another factor blocking exchange is the private or
regional ...
Most of them believe that Chinese archaeology is standing at the forefront of
world archaeology This makes them denigrate the need for academic exchange
and to absorb new ideas . Another factor blocking exchange is the private or
regional ...
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movement of bulk commodities . The latter raises the importance of the nature
and scale of interaction and exchange in past societies . In the ancient world
exchange was far more likely to have been in ' luxur ies ' rather than bulk
commodities ...
movement of bulk commodities . The latter raises the importance of the nature
and scale of interaction and exchange in past societies . In the ancient world
exchange was far more likely to have been in ' luxur ies ' rather than bulk
commodities ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
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