Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... countries are seldom to be solved with reference to the archaeology of a single country ; archaeologists from different countries need to cooperate on the solution of common or interlocking problems . This is a truism of modern ...
... countries are seldom to be solved with reference to the archaeology of a single country ; archaeologists from different countries need to cooperate on the solution of common or interlocking problems . This is a truism of modern ...
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... country has been institutionalised by the foundation of the " Board for the Management of Historical Inheritance " in ... countries have yet to develop the discioline In Nicaragua it is not yet clear what fole foreign researchers will ...
... country has been institutionalised by the foundation of the " Board for the Management of Historical Inheritance " in ... countries have yet to develop the discioline In Nicaragua it is not yet clear what fole foreign researchers will ...
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... country . In countries where are priority is given to the protection of the archaeological Heritage , archaeology is seem as a legimitate expression of cultural identity . This interest is nourished by the economic and social progress ...
... country . In countries where are priority is given to the protection of the archaeological Heritage , archaeology is seem as a legimitate expression of cultural identity . This interest is nourished by the economic and social progress ...
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