Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... . The local inhabitants of the region were the main beneficiaries of Chinese goods and weapons . Third century records provide evidence for another social dimension to the Map showing the four regions in the interaction sphere . 69.
... . The local inhabitants of the region were the main beneficiaries of Chinese goods and weapons . Third century records provide evidence for another social dimension to the Map showing the four regions in the interaction sphere . 69.
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science like archaeology , there is great difficulty in showing that the data used to make comparisons between different cultures and times refer to the ' same ' variables . One example where such assumptions might be challenged is the ...
science like archaeology , there is great difficulty in showing that the data used to make comparisons between different cultures and times refer to the ' same ' variables . One example where such assumptions might be challenged is the ...
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... showing important differences between different parts of Barbarian Europe in their reaction to the Mediterranean world . Yet reaction is still the key word . Most applications of c / p have the air of an old wolf in new trendy sheep's ...
... showing important differences between different parts of Barbarian Europe in their reaction to the Mediterranean world . Yet reaction is still the key word . Most applications of c / p have the air of an old wolf in new trendy sheep's ...
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