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Culture-people Hypothesis
The culture-people model proposes that distinctive archaeological cultures, which are comprised of “packages” of artifacts repeatedly used together in a particular time and place, are the remains of ...

Kossinna, Gustaf Reference library
Ulrich Veit
The Oxford Companion To Archaeology (2 ed.)
Gustaf Kossinna (1858–1931) has often been portrayed as the evil mind behind the Nazi exploitation of prehistoric archaeology in Germany.

Kossinna, Gustaf Quick reference
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology (2 ed.)
(1858–1931) [Bi]
German linguist and prehistorian well known for his nationalistic views on the use of archaeological research. Born in Tilsit, East Prussia, he attended the ...
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nationalism
[De]A set of beliefs and symbols expressing identification with a given national community.

speech
An audiovisual communicative process, speech involves linguistic, paralinguistic, and kinesic signs integrated in a single dynamic structure centered mainly on the “speaking face.” These signs ...
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