Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... given names last , as in AN ( family name ) Zhi Min ( given names ) . In addition we have included in the editorial a map of East Asia and a chronological chart of the different prehistoric and historic periods in China , Korea and ...
... given names last , as in AN ( family name ) Zhi Min ( given names ) . In addition we have included in the editorial a map of East Asia and a chronological chart of the different prehistoric and historic periods in China , Korea and ...
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... given struc- tures of their own society - a metaphor for reading a text ] over the shoulders " ( p449 ) of the people taking part . According to Clifford ( 1980 ) , however , this is not the case . Anthropologists figure out " what the ...
... given struc- tures of their own society - a metaphor for reading a text ] over the shoulders " ( p449 ) of the people taking part . According to Clifford ( 1980 ) , however , this is not the case . Anthropologists figure out " what the ...
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... given that anthropologists can no longer consider themselves separate from the people whom they study . Their writings represent people who are still alive . Anthropologists affect these people through their work and , thus , have a ...
... given that anthropologists can no longer consider themselves separate from the people whom they study . Their writings represent people who are still alive . Anthropologists affect these people through their work and , thus , have a ...
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