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... English court of law ... It has developed as a specially pro- tected corner of intellectual freedom . It is not so much a personal privilege claimed by members of the academic community : it is a condition of work , gran- ted because it ...
... English court of law ... It has developed as a specially pro- tected corner of intellectual freedom . It is not so much a personal privilege claimed by members of the academic community : it is a condition of work , gran- ted because it ...
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... English archaeo- logy would have be en seen as insensitve to the wider issues of the world , ignoring or perhaps even condoning Apartheid . Given the original aims of WAC , that should be reckoned as just about the worst possible oucome ...
... English archaeo- logy would have be en seen as insensitve to the wider issues of the world , ignoring or perhaps even condoning Apartheid . Given the original aims of WAC , that should be reckoned as just about the worst possible oucome ...
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... English- speaking practitioners and students of archaeology and anthropology , particularly in Britain and Nor th America . It might be seen as taking up where New Directions in Scandin- avian Archaeology ( which never went beyond a ...
... English- speaking practitioners and students of archaeology and anthropology , particularly in Britain and Nor th America . It might be seen as taking up where New Directions in Scandin- avian Archaeology ( which never went beyond a ...
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