Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 52
... relations with the Wei court . Although the Wei zhi in this respect contradicts the Nihon Shok i account of a single , unbroken imperial line , it was generally ignored by medieval scholars who simply assumed that Yamatai , the capital ...
... relations with the Wei court . Although the Wei zhi in this respect contradicts the Nihon Shok i account of a single , unbroken imperial line , it was generally ignored by medieval scholars who simply assumed that Yamatai , the capital ...
Page 118
... relation between the researcher , her or his research materials , and the shadowy and fundamentally inaccessible subjects who produced these materials . The ethical status of data is raised and the explanation of data is more clearly ...
... relation between the researcher , her or his research materials , and the shadowy and fundamentally inaccessible subjects who produced these materials . The ethical status of data is raised and the explanation of data is more clearly ...
Page 120
... relations of archaeologists to the wider world could attend ' Theoretical Approaches in Museums ' on the first Tuesday afternoon , follow this on Wednesday with either ' Towards Critical Histories of Archaeology ' or ' Archaeological ...
... relations of archaeologists to the wider world could attend ' Theoretical Approaches in Museums ' on the first Tuesday afternoon , follow this on Wednesday with either ' Towards Critical Histories of Archaeology ' or ' Archaeological ...
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