Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... discipline , only Marxism , and more recently ' New Archaeology ' are seen as providing any Western content to the discipline . Much of the interest of these articles in the context of our theme lies in their account of the influence of ...
... discipline , only Marxism , and more recently ' New Archaeology ' are seen as providing any Western content to the discipline . Much of the interest of these articles in the context of our theme lies in their account of the influence of ...
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... discipline . Following the example of the USSR , the study of ancient social history was forcibly incorporated into archaeology and the main objective of the discipline was seen as solving questions related to these social stages and to ...
... discipline . Following the example of the USSR , the study of ancient social history was forcibly incorporated into archaeology and the main objective of the discipline was seen as solving questions related to these social stages and to ...
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... discipline Japanese archaeology as a scientific endeavour began with American Edward Morse's 1877 Omori shell mound excavation and the continued influence on Japanese thought of archaeologists who studied abroad during both the pre ...
... discipline Japanese archaeology as a scientific endeavour began with American Edward Morse's 1877 Omori shell mound excavation and the continued influence on Japanese thought of archaeologists who studied abroad during both the pre ...
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