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During a recent visit to New Zealand , I was not surprised to find that colleagues there often considered inevitable the present view of the British Museum against the repatriation of cultural property , given that it is our National ...
During a recent visit to New Zealand , I was not surprised to find that colleagues there often considered inevitable the present view of the British Museum against the repatriation of cultural property , given that it is our National ...
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The aligning features include not only those placed to mark the track , and the settlements and meeting places along it , but also large numbers of structures which are conventionally considered to date from the medieval period or later ...
The aligning features include not only those placed to mark the track , and the settlements and meeting places along it , but also large numbers of structures which are conventionally considered to date from the medieval period or later ...
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There is a long tradition of ' wild men ' in both popular and high As the reading list of pre- western art and literature whose historic fiction grows it should be membership runs the gamut from considered what is its appeal and hairy ...
There is a long tradition of ' wild men ' in both popular and high As the reading list of pre- western art and literature whose historic fiction grows it should be membership runs the gamut from considered what is its appeal and hairy ...
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STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT | 2 |
David R Crowther | 9 |
Brian Charge The work of a local society and its interaction | 21 |
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