Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... increasing rejection of cross - cultural generalisations and greater emphasis on local context , we feel that this question is a major factor in the justifications of Western work in East Asia and vice - versa , and is of great ...
... increasing rejection of cross - cultural generalisations and greater emphasis on local context , we feel that this question is a major factor in the justifications of Western work in East Asia and vice - versa , and is of great ...
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... increasing maturity of Chinese archaeology . Among Liang's main contributions was the establishment for the first time of the temporal relationships of the Yangshao and Longshan neolithic cultures and the Shang dynasty on the basis of ...
... increasing maturity of Chinese archaeology . Among Liang's main contributions was the establishment for the first time of the temporal relationships of the Yangshao and Longshan neolithic cultures and the Shang dynasty on the basis of ...
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... increased at an unprecedented rate . This is demonstrated by the example of the Chinese Archaeological Association , whose growing membership now includes around 1000 members with the qualifications of lecturer or above . Over 100 ...
... increased at an unprecedented rate . This is demonstrated by the example of the Chinese Archaeological Association , whose growing membership now includes around 1000 members with the qualifications of lecturer or above . Over 100 ...
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