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The Past as Symbol of Identity
Author | : Isabel McBryde |
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Release | : 1992 |
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Review article of S.J. Shennan, 1989, Archaeological approaches to cultural identity, R. Layton (ed) 1989, Who needs the past Indigenous values and archaeology, R. Layton (ed), 1989, Conflict in the archaeology of living traditions; code of ethics for archaeologists; return of skeletal remains to Aboriginal communities.
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