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... division among archaeologists world - wide . The quantitative consequences of the ban in terms of the resulting amount of scientific interchange and international academic intercourse are dif- ficult to calculate : the loss appears to ...
... division among archaeologists world - wide . The quantitative consequences of the ban in terms of the resulting amount of scientific interchange and international academic intercourse are dif- ficult to calculate : the loss appears to ...
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... divisions in the modern world between North and South , developed and underdeveloped , by excluding many people from an important area of intellectual activity . It was precisely to overcome such gross contempt for the past of the rest ...
... divisions in the modern world between North and South , developed and underdeveloped , by excluding many people from an important area of intellectual activity . It was precisely to overcome such gross contempt for the past of the rest ...
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... division in the Government . In Guiné , some reconnaissance work has occurred collaboratively between a Guinean trained overseas in oral history and museum studies and a prehistorian from the IFAN in Dakar . No organised missions from ...
... division in the Government . In Guiné , some reconnaissance work has occurred collaboratively between a Guinean trained overseas in oral history and museum studies and a prehistorian from the IFAN in Dakar . No organised missions from ...
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