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A further 16 % of museums and 27 % of Units accepted the need for such a
scheme whilst expressing concern about compromising the archaeologists '
academic and moral position and giving treasure hunters a mantle of
respectability that ...
A further 16 % of museums and 27 % of Units accepted the need for such a
scheme whilst expressing concern about compromising the archaeologists '
academic and moral position and giving treasure hunters a mantle of
respectability that ...
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Victorian intellectuals who were transforming the idea of scholarly culture as
principles that provided moral guidance for society into a separate sphere
studied scientifically for its own sake , the ideal was a necessary one . It is this
structure that ...
Victorian intellectuals who were transforming the idea of scholarly culture as
principles that provided moral guidance for society into a separate sphere
studied scientifically for its own sake , the ideal was a necessary one . It is this
structure that ...
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... of a Guinea ; the British government has debate , in which due we i ght can be
restored to Burma the throne and given to the historical , legal , crown jewels
captured in the Second aesthetic , and moral arguments inBurmese War of 1853 .
... of a Guinea ; the British government has debate , in which due we i ght can be
restored to Burma the throne and given to the historical , legal , crown jewels
captured in the Second aesthetic , and moral arguments inBurmese War of 1853 .
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