Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... . We can infer from this that archaeological research in the East and West will continue to develop independently in the near future . The adoption of internationally confirmed and accepted principles in world archaeology 34.
... . We can infer from this that archaeological research in the East and West will continue to develop independently in the near future . The adoption of internationally confirmed and accepted principles in world archaeology 34.
Page 232
... continue discussion of the issues discussed in these informal meetings , and related issues raised in ARC 5 : 1 Archaeology and Politics and ARC 8 : 2 Dangerous Liaisons ? Archaeology in East and West . We will particularly welcome ...
... continue discussion of the issues discussed in these informal meetings , and related issues raised in ARC 5 : 1 Archaeology and Politics and ARC 8 : 2 Dangerous Liaisons ? Archaeology in East and West . We will particularly welcome ...
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... continue to make -- important contributions to the archaeological literature and to archaeological theory . The type of paper reproduced varies from book reviews ( of Reading the Past [ Hodder 1986 ] ) , private letters ( to H.T. Bunn ) ...
... continue to make -- important contributions to the archaeological literature and to archaeological theory . The type of paper reproduced varies from book reviews ( of Reading the Past [ Hodder 1986 ] ) , private letters ( to H.T. Bunn ) ...
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