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Unfortunately , no other framework was adopted in its place . Contemporary
Japanese archaeology is characterised by the accuinuiaiion of vasi quanticies of
data and the refinement of typological chronologies . Thick site reports
documenting ...
Unfortunately , no other framework was adopted in its place . Contemporary
Japanese archaeology is characterised by the accuinuiaiion of vasi quanticies of
data and the refinement of typological chronologies . Thick site reports
documenting ...
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Such detailed description of raw data is rarely found in Western archaeological
reports . This is one of the strengths of Japanese archaeology . However , the
lack of theoretical frameworks on which to base interpretations using these data
is ...
Such detailed description of raw data is rarely found in Western archaeological
reports . This is one of the strengths of Japanese archaeology . However , the
lack of theoretical frameworks on which to base interpretations using these data
is ...
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British Archaeological Reports ( International Series 349 ) . Oxford . 1987. 381pp
. £ 20.00 ( Paper ) ISBN 0-86054-449-4 . Reviewed by D. W. Bailey In a short
note the editor of this volume sets out the purported goals of the conference and
its ...
British Archaeological Reports ( International Series 349 ) . Oxford . 1987. 381pp
. £ 20.00 ( Paper ) ISBN 0-86054-449-4 . Reviewed by D. W. Bailey In a short
note the editor of this volume sets out the purported goals of the conference and
its ...
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