Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... East and the archaeology of the West . This distinction is deliberately gross and needs to be honed down to read Anglo - American archaeology and East Asian archaeology . Arguments for the existence and dominance of the former would ...
... East and the archaeology of the West . This distinction is deliberately gross and needs to be honed down to read Anglo - American archaeology and East Asian archaeology . Arguments for the existence and dominance of the former would ...
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... East Asian archaeological thought has to offer the rest of the world . One of the issues we hope to tackle in this theme , then , concerns the archaeological approaches specifically developed in East Asia . What contributions to broader ...
... East Asian archaeological thought has to offer the rest of the world . One of the issues we hope to tackle in this theme , then , concerns the archaeological approaches specifically developed in East Asia . What contributions to broader ...
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... East / West divide is not one of inferior to superior , like Chen she remains pessimistic about the possibility of greater exchange and openness in the future . Maeda , Habu , An and Chen all discuss the origins of East Asian ...
... East / West divide is not one of inferior to superior , like Chen she remains pessimistic about the possibility of greater exchange and openness in the future . Maeda , Habu , An and Chen all discuss the origins of East Asian ...
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