Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... period , the other group , the Saami , used stone tools and had a hunter - gatherer mode of production . They did not fulfil the archaeologists ' expectations of how the archaeological data for this period should be , a fact with ...
... period , the other group , the Saami , used stone tools and had a hunter - gatherer mode of production . They did not fulfil the archaeologists ' expectations of how the archaeological data for this period should be , a fact with ...
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... Period . At this time , Japan began to interact politically , economically and culturally with the West . Archaeology came to Japan as part of a flood of Western ideas brought by European and North American scholars and scientists ...
... Period . At this time , Japan began to interact politically , economically and culturally with the West . Archaeology came to Japan as part of a flood of Western ideas brought by European and North American scholars and scientists ...
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... period is discussed fully ( chapter 2 ) , and the develop ment of architectural styles and plan forms ( chapters 3 and 4 ) : but the connection between the use of architectural symbols of a feudal in Dast to legitimate the present ...
... period is discussed fully ( chapter 2 ) , and the develop ment of architectural styles and plan forms ( chapters 3 and 4 ) : but the connection between the use of architectural symbols of a feudal in Dast to legitimate the present ...
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