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... ways of life in order to produce an account of culture history through the
verification and summa rising of archaeological evidence . Since the material
record in China is extremely rich , effort has mainly concentrated on production of
reports .
... ways of life in order to produce an account of culture history through the
verification and summa rising of archaeological evidence . Since the material
record in China is extremely rich , effort has mainly concentrated on production of
reports .
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In order to produce more uniform strength throughout a bloomery iron implement
, a folding and hammering procedure ... The iron and steel technologies of Han
dynasty China , including the production of high quality ' 100 forgings ' wrought ...
In order to produce more uniform strength throughout a bloomery iron implement
, a folding and hammering procedure ... The iron and steel technologies of Han
dynasty China , including the production of high quality ' 100 forgings ' wrought ...
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dichotomy of agency and structure , he is still rather more interested in the
reproduction of societies than he is in the production of individuals . He sees his
agents as the products of a process of development , but never quite comes to
terms ...
dichotomy of agency and structure , he is still rather more interested in the
reproduction of societies than he is in the production of individuals . He sees his
agents as the products of a process of development , but never quite comes to
terms ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
Volume | 12 |
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