Archaeology, archaeologists and 'Europe' /

With changes in political structures, a pan-European dimension is increasing in importance for many archaeologists, because of cultural policy and funding from the Council of Europe and, especially, the European Union. Although nationalist frameworks are currently more important, archaeologists shou...

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Main Author: Pluciennik, Mark
Format: Analitica de revista
Language:English
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