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In the present post - World Archaeological Congress era , and with the increasing
rejection of cross - cultural generalisations and greater emphasis local context ,
we feel that this question is a major factor in the justifications of Western work in ...
In the present post - World Archaeological Congress era , and with the increasing
rejection of cross - cultural generalisations and greater emphasis local context ,
we feel that this question is a major factor in the justifications of Western work in ...
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This lack of critical awareness is criticised by both Habu and Pai , who have both
been exposed to Anglo - American epistemological rigour , through study in the
West . Yoon's article is also a good example of the increasing interest , despite ...
This lack of critical awareness is criticised by both Habu and Pai , who have both
been exposed to Anglo - American epistemological rigour , through study in the
West . Yoon's article is also a good example of the increasing interest , despite ...
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Academic exchange and co - operation will no doubt increase , but may occur
only in limited and lower levels of research . Perhaps the differences between
China and Western countries will serve as an impetus to promote contacts ,
rather ...
Academic exchange and co - operation will no doubt increase , but may occur
only in limited and lower levels of research . Perhaps the differences between
China and Western countries will serve as an impetus to promote contacts ,
rather ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
Volume | 12 |
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