Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... past . Thus , archaeology must be counted lucky since its work was not entirely stopped during that period , and it was very successful in re - issuing scholarly publications nationally after the Cultural Revolution . Nonetheless the ...
... past . Thus , archaeology must be counted lucky since its work was not entirely stopped during that period , and it was very successful in re - issuing scholarly publications nationally after the Cultural Revolution . Nonetheless the ...
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... past history : but this does not mean that the future is purely set by those constraints . A theory of agency and of the individual therefore does not arise out of an emotional affirmation of freewill , since it attempts to transcend ...
... past history : but this does not mean that the future is purely set by those constraints . A theory of agency and of the individual therefore does not arise out of an emotional affirmation of freewill , since it attempts to transcend ...
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... past's remains ; and the way forward . As it is one of the series of books stemming from the World Archaeological ... past , the strategies they developed to cope with European encroachment , and their views of time , history and ...
... past's remains ; and the way forward . As it is one of the series of books stemming from the World Archaeological ... past , the strategies they developed to cope with European encroachment , and their views of time , history and ...
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