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The editorial committee intends to establish a journal with wide appeal by
publishing thematic issues covering an extensive range of topics . The research
interests of the graduate students within the department will necessarily be
reflected in ...
The editorial committee intends to establish a journal with wide appeal by
publishing thematic issues covering an extensive range of topics . The research
interests of the graduate students within the department will necessarily be
reflected in ...
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In 1864 the Wiltshire Archaeological Society was refused permission to dig , after
Sir Edmund had been advised by one of the national societies ( Chippindale
1978 ) . Then the archaeologists produced , in 1870 , a high - level committee of
the ...
In 1864 the Wiltshire Archaeological Society was refused permission to dig , after
Sir Edmund had been advised by one of the national societies ( Chippindale
1978 ) . Then the archaeologists produced , in 1870 , a high - level committee of
the ...
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Sir Edmund and Sir John Lubbock were old adversaries from the debate on
Lubbock ' s Ancient Monuments Bill , and Lubbock had been a member of the
1870 British Association committee set up to excavate Stonehenge . General Pitt
...
Sir Edmund and Sir John Lubbock were old adversaries from the debate on
Lubbock ' s Ancient Monuments Bill , and Lubbock had been a member of the
1870 British Association committee set up to excavate Stonehenge . General Pitt
...
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