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This means that some Chinese names are in a form that may be unfamiliar ; in
particular Peking becomes Beijing and Choukoutien becomes Zhoukoudian .
Unfortunately due to technical difficulties we have not been able to include the
breve ...
This means that some Chinese names are in a form that may be unfamiliar ; in
particular Peking becomes Beijing and Choukoutien becomes Zhoukoudian .
Unfortunately due to technical difficulties we have not been able to include the
breve ...
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The purpose of this paper , then , is limited to discussing issues raised by that
particular social scientific endeavour , and relating them to the practice of
archaeology . The argument I will present has two related purposes . First , to
illuminate the ...
The purpose of this paper , then , is limited to discussing issues raised by that
particular social scientific endeavour , and relating them to the practice of
archaeology . The argument I will present has two related purposes . First , to
illuminate the ...
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In particular , with the growth of biogeographical approaches to island
colonisation and increasingly sophisticated reconstructions of prehistoric trade ,
coherent assessment of the capacity ( both crew and cargo ) , speed , and range
of different ...
In particular , with the growth of biogeographical approaches to island
colonisation and increasingly sophisticated reconstructions of prehistoric trade ,
coherent assessment of the capacity ( both crew and cargo ) , speed , and range
of different ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
Volume | 12 |
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