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The Politics of Archaeology and a Case of Ethnicity - Victor A. Shnirelman, Who Gets the Past? Competition for Ancestors among Non-Russian Intellectuals in Russia. (Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 1996, 100 pp., $20).
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