Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... nature of the latter , our use of which is basically substantiated by the teaching of courses in ' East Asian Archaeology ' in a number of universities , including Cambridge . In the bad old days of hyper - diffusionism , theorists such ...
... nature of the latter , our use of which is basically substantiated by the teaching of courses in ' East Asian Archaeology ' in a number of universities , including Cambridge . In the bad old days of hyper - diffusionism , theorists such ...
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... nature of archaeology . The self - styled ' Chinese School ' has therefore had great difficulty in gaining recognition within archaeology . These two tendencies have interfered considerably with the development of Chinese archaeology ...
... nature of archaeology . The self - styled ' Chinese School ' has therefore had great difficulty in gaining recognition within archaeology . These two tendencies have interfered considerably with the development of Chinese archaeology ...
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... nature on the part of the Zhou people in comparison to the Shang . The details of the practice of human sacrifice also indicate that it was passed on from the Shang / Yin to the Zhou in the course of the conflict between them during the ...
... nature on the part of the Zhou people in comparison to the Shang . The details of the practice of human sacrifice also indicate that it was passed on from the Shang / Yin to the Zhou in the course of the conflict between them during the ...
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