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Page 5
One of the issues we hope to tackle in this theme , then , concerns the
archaeological approaches specifically developed in East Asia . What
contributions to broader archaeological concerns does East Asian archaeology
provide other than ...
One of the issues we hope to tackle in this theme , then , concerns the
archaeological approaches specifically developed in East Asia . What
contributions to broader archaeological concerns does East Asian archaeology
provide other than ...
Page 24
In other cases , interpreters have sought to examine the prehistoric record of
Japan in order to give substance to issues defined by historic or linguistic
research . More recently , interpretive archaeologists have used Japanese data
to address ...
In other cases , interpreters have sought to examine the prehistoric record of
Japan in order to give substance to issues defined by historic or linguistic
research . More recently , interpretive archaeologists have used Japanese data
to address ...
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Indeed , the book's status as one of a series is emphasised in Peter Ucko's
Foreword , which refers issues raised by or relevant to this volume to other
volumes in the series and these other volumes should not be ignored . The key
difference ...
Indeed , the book's status as one of a series is emphasised in Peter Ucko's
Foreword , which refers issues raised by or relevant to this volume to other
volumes in the series and these other volumes should not be ignored . The key
difference ...
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Pai Hyung | 11 |
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