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Furthermore , some people , owing to their defective understanding of
archaeological concepts and lack of correct methodology , see the creation of
typologies and schemes of regional cultures as the major objective of
archaeology .
Furthermore , some people , owing to their defective understanding of
archaeological concepts and lack of correct methodology , see the creation of
typologies and schemes of regional cultures as the major objective of
archaeology .
Page 41
It can be argued that linguistic difference is the main factor preventing Japanese
archaeologists from understanding Western archaeology . Japanese differs
significantly from all Western languages . This makes the exchange of ideas
difficult ...
It can be argued that linguistic difference is the main factor preventing Japanese
archaeologists from understanding Western archaeology . Japanese differs
significantly from all Western languages . This makes the exchange of ideas
difficult ...
Page 108
Equally , although it is surely correct to develop the reflexive moment in research
, by focusing on archaeology as the product of discourse within contemporary
socio - political conditions , I do not consider that any prior understanding of ...
Equally , although it is surely correct to develop the reflexive moment in research
, by focusing on archaeology as the product of discourse within contemporary
socio - political conditions , I do not consider that any prior understanding of ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
Volume | 12 |
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