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111 ) that we can use material culture as a proof of a shared identity : ' the formal correspondences that archaeologists recognize within Greek material culture from Spain to the Black Sea are irrelevant for our purposes unless it can ...
111 ) that we can use material culture as a proof of a shared identity : ' the formal correspondences that archaeologists recognize within Greek material culture from Spain to the Black Sea are irrelevant for our purposes unless it can ...
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No , but in spite of some excesses in the valuation of material evidence to identify ' ethnicities ' , we should not minimise the importance that the choice of a certain group of material objects can have when creating an identity .
No , but in spite of some excesses in the valuation of material evidence to identify ' ethnicities ' , we should not minimise the importance that the choice of a certain group of material objects can have when creating an identity .
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In material terms the Celtic element in this area has been identified with items of the La Tène culture while the Illyrian communities are linked with the surviving local Glasinac culture of eastern Bosnia that has sometimes been ...
In material terms the Celtic element in this area has been identified with items of the La Tène culture while the Illyrian communities are linked with the surviving local Glasinac culture of eastern Bosnia that has sometimes been ...
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Notes and Queries | 278 |
H G Niemeyer There is No Way Out of the Al Mina Debate | 292 |
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