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... established , there was enough of archaeolgy to occupy the position of an academic discipline although to start with , university posts were few , and the age of the wealthy dilettante , financing excavations and expeditions and ...
... established , there was enough of archaeolgy to occupy the position of an academic discipline although to start with , university posts were few , and the age of the wealthy dilettante , financing excavations and expeditions and ...
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... established ones , have created a climate of nervousness . This nervousness has been aggravated by fears of actual redundancy and the unprecedented threat to the principle of ' academic tenure ' , the idea that once an academic has ...
... established ones , have created a climate of nervousness . This nervousness has been aggravated by fears of actual redundancy and the unprecedented threat to the principle of ' academic tenure ' , the idea that once an academic has ...
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... established on an existing body of international law , or internationally accepted norms and principles , which enshrine a view of morality that is now accepted throughout the world ( Atiyah et al . 1978 , 290 ) . -- The study group ...
... established on an existing body of international law , or internationally accepted norms and principles , which enshrine a view of morality that is now accepted throughout the world ( Atiyah et al . 1978 , 290 ) . -- The study group ...
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