The Archaeology of Hong Kong Nancy L. MeedzanArchaeological investigation began in Hong Kong in the 1920s and showed that the territory had a considerable prehistoric occupation, now known to extend back at least 7,000 years. Sites abound on outlying islands and along the coastline of the New Territories. More than two hundred sites of the Neolithic and Bronze Age have been recorded, and many have been systematically surveyed and excavated; quite a few have been published in detail. Scientific
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and apophatic discourse
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Provides reflective/critical thinking questions tailored to academic levels
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but also that the university needs theology