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... conferences may have come to an end ; there is already a Pan - African Conference on Pre- history . Should the successors to Nice not be several conferences ? Why not a conference of Palaeolithic Studies , and another on the prehistoric ...
... conferences may have come to an end ; there is already a Pan - African Conference on Pre- history . Should the successors to Nice not be several conferences ? Why not a conference of Palaeolithic Studies , and another on the prehistoric ...
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... conference was an option that appealed to different people for different reasons . For some of those who believed in the absolute priority of ' academic freedom ' , it would have been preferable to cancel the conference rather than ...
... conference was an option that appealed to different people for different reasons . For some of those who believed in the absolute priority of ' academic freedom ' , it would have been preferable to cancel the conference rather than ...
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... conference theoretically " open to all " would have been the existing dominant groups Europeans and American , and white -- western archaeologists , including some The supposedly South Africans . neutral ideal of academic freedom would ...
... conference theoretically " open to all " would have been the existing dominant groups Europeans and American , and white -- western archaeologists , including some The supposedly South Africans . neutral ideal of academic freedom would ...
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