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Первобытная археология. Журнал междисциплинарных исследований
Первобытная археология. Журнал междисциплинарных исследований

Warren G. The Invention of Equality: from original forms to beyond human egalitarianism

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Университетский колледж Дублина, здание Ньюман, Белфилд, Дублин, Ирландия [graeme.warren@ucd.ie]

 

Материал поступил 10.04.2020, принят 17.04.2020.

DOI: 10.31600/2658-3925-2020-1-115-121

 

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