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... 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 that a decision to re- admit ...
... 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 that a decision to re- admit ...
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... Committee . Following a meeting of this new committee on 13 Febraury 1986 , it was announced that the World Archaeological Congress would take place in Southhampton as scheduled in the first week of September 1986 ; that the academic ...
... Committee . Following a meeting of this new committee on 13 Febraury 1986 , it was announced that the World Archaeological Congress would take place in Southhampton as scheduled in the first week of September 1986 ; that the academic ...
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... Committee on 8th February , opinion was more or less equally divided between the options of cancelling or continuing independently . At the Executive Committee meeting which followed , it was decided not to cancel , but three members of ...
... Committee on 8th February , opinion was more or less equally divided between the options of cancelling or continuing independently . At the Executive Committee meeting which followed , it was decided not to cancel , but three members of ...
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