Tim Champion
'This span of time and place is succesfully unified by skilful
editing to bring out some important themes concerning the
`Centre/Periphery' framework and, especially, the problems of
recognising ethnicity in the archaeological record.' - Oxbow Book
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'Champion's "Introduction" provides a general analysis of
asymmetrical interactions, or those "between societies with
markedly diferent patterns of social and economic organization" ...
This outstanding overview creates an effective framework on which
to hang 13 diverse papers. These papers are tightly written and
good editing has successfully merged them into a very useful
volume. - American Antiquity
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