Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... scholars who were originally trained in China in the historical tradition , but who received little professional ... scholars ( Li , Pei , Liang and Xia ) , and the baton is now carried by scholars of a totally new generation . The way ...
... scholars who were originally trained in China in the historical tradition , but who received little professional ... scholars ( Li , Pei , Liang and Xia ) , and the baton is now carried by scholars of a totally new generation . The way ...
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... scholars were among the founders of the modern sciences in China and contributed tremendously to the growth of modern Chinese archaeology . Archaeological work carried out by Western scholars was frequently criticised in China after ...
... scholars were among the founders of the modern sciences in China and contributed tremendously to the growth of modern Chinese archaeology . Archaeological work carried out by Western scholars was frequently criticised in China after ...
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... scholars , but the association of the Wa with the Yamato state is still common ( for example Hirano 1977 ) . Amongst Korean scholars , however , the identity of the Wa armies on the peninsula has been the main point of contention and ...
... scholars , but the association of the Wa with the Yamato state is still common ( for example Hirano 1977 ) . Amongst Korean scholars , however , the identity of the Wa armies on the peninsula has been the main point of contention and ...
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