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... Congress . 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 ...
... Congress . 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 ...
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... Congress leads to stag- nation , since the Congress has only once been held outside Europe and has always been organised around European perceptions of archaeo- logy . Representatives of non- European countries , even if appointed , may ...
... Congress leads to stag- nation , since the Congress has only once been held outside Europe and has always been organised around European perceptions of archaeo- logy . Representatives of non- European countries , even if appointed , may ...
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... Congress and plans to set up an alternative Congress with South Africa present , in Mainz in 1987 . the If there is still doubt about whether the notion of academic freedom is itself ideological and political , we can focus on the ...
... Congress and plans to set up an alternative Congress with South Africa present , in Mainz in 1987 . the If there is still doubt about whether the notion of academic freedom is itself ideological and political , we can focus on the ...
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