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... 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 the South Africans / Namibians would be a decision to exclude ...
... 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 the South Africans / Namibians would be a decision to exclude ...
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... South African Government . It is legitimate to consider this , since most philo- sophers hold that it is right ... South Africa ( Tobias 1985 ) , and division among archaeologists world - wide . The quantitative consequences of the ban ...
... South African Government . It is legitimate to consider this , since most philo- sophers hold that it is right ... South Africa ( Tobias 1985 ) , and division among archaeologists world - wide . The quantitative consequences of the ban ...
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the Eastern Block countries would appear to be in favour of a ban on South African participation at the World Congress . Indeed many would not have attended if South Africa had been present . The UISPP is in name international , but in ...
the Eastern Block countries would appear to be in favour of a ban on South African participation at the World Congress . Indeed many would not have attended if South Africa had been present . The UISPP is in name international , but in ...
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