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... means Close down this State archaeology ' circus ' ... and put all archaeology back into the hands of AMATEURS who , for a mere fraction of the cost of Nationalised Archaeology , will give the public what the public wants .
... means Close down this State archaeology ' circus ' ... and put all archaeology back into the hands of AMATEURS who , for a mere fraction of the cost of Nationalised Archaeology , will give the public what the public wants .
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... derived from living situations like the English gardening tradition , formal geometry , mathematical perspective , or ideas drawn from period records and pictures . Thus , it could be argued that we today give meaning to the past .
... derived from living situations like the English gardening tradition , formal geometry , mathematical perspective , or ideas drawn from period records and pictures . Thus , it could be argued that we today give meaning to the past .
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... The question of Neanderthal exmain ritual ceremony apparently has tinction or survival is a very as its source the bear rites of the contentious issue , which the author Ainu hunters of Northern Japan . overcomes by having Ayla give ...
... The question of Neanderthal exmain ritual ceremony apparently has tinction or survival is a very as its source the bear rites of the contentious issue , which the author Ainu hunters of Northern Japan . overcomes by having Ayla give ...
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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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