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Geoffrey Barraclough ( 1979 : 55-57 ) , a noted historian , has acknowledged the contributions of anthropology and sociology to history in providing alternative ways of looking at the evidence , of demonstrating to historians that ...
Geoffrey Barraclough ( 1979 : 55-57 ) , a noted historian , has acknowledged the contributions of anthropology and sociology to history in providing alternative ways of looking at the evidence , of demonstrating to historians that ...
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I. Internal Evidence Internal evidence provided by the objects themselves is often the sole record with which archaeologists and art historians have to work . Both disciplines have devised analytic methods in order to extract meaning ...
I. Internal Evidence Internal evidence provided by the objects themselves is often the sole record with which archaeologists and art historians have to work . Both disciplines have devised analytic methods in order to extract meaning ...
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Myth A provides the most stunning evidence of Midewiwin's response to the crises of the historical period in the five petitions sent by the suffering people to their gods : to overcome disease , to destroy witchcraft , to restore the ...
Myth A provides the most stunning evidence of Midewiwin's response to the crises of the historical period in the five petitions sent by the suffering people to their gods : to overcome disease , to destroy witchcraft , to restore the ...
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