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Page 15
When the British National Committee met on 20 November 1985 , they endorsed
the ban on South African / Namibian participation imposed by the Executive
Committee . They did this on two grounds . A pragmatic reason was the
realisation ...
When the British National Committee met on 20 November 1985 , they endorsed
the ban on South African / Namibian participation imposed by the Executive
Committee . They did this on two grounds . A pragmatic reason was the
realisation ...
Page 16
Three members of the British Executive Committee then resigned because they
considered that , with the withdrawal of the UISPP affiliation , the Congress could
not be as they had originally anticipated . The other members of the Executive ...
Three members of the British Executive Committee then resigned because they
considered that , with the withdrawal of the UISPP affiliation , the Congress could
not be as they had originally anticipated . The other members of the Executive ...
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11.50 . nature of the British ( and more ( Soft ) ISBN 0-906090-24-5 . generally
European ) data - base . This book , the outcome of a session Reviewed by Nigel
Holman of the 1982 Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference , contains a ...
11.50 . nature of the British ( and more ( Soft ) ISBN 0-906090-24-5 . generally
European ) data - base . This book , the outcome of a session Reviewed by Nigel
Holman of the 1982 Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference , contains a ...
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