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Various other scientific dating techniques were all introduced in turn , and have
also produced positive results . Analysis of the constituent elements of artefacts
and of plant spores and pollen , and studies of fossil animals and plants have ...
Various other scientific dating techniques were all introduced in turn , and have
also produced positive results . Analysis of the constituent elements of artefacts
and of plant spores and pollen , and studies of fossil animals and plants have ...
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... and are beginning to prevail in scientific research . More freedom has
appeared in some sensitive areas of research . The academic circle of Chinese
archaeology has started to consider increasing contact and exchange with their
foreign ...
... and are beginning to prevail in scientific research . More freedom has
appeared in some sensitive areas of research . The academic circle of Chinese
archaeology has started to consider increasing contact and exchange with their
foreign ...
Page 108
Once again , the possibility of a genuinely social scientific discourse is being
countenanced , in various guises ( e.g. Habermas and various forms of
philosophical realists such as Bhasker ) - although mostly not of a positivistic kind
. Neither of ...
Once again , the possibility of a genuinely social scientific discourse is being
countenanced , in various guises ( e.g. Habermas and various forms of
philosophical realists such as Bhasker ) - although mostly not of a positivistic kind
. Neither of ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
Volume | 12 |
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