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... exchange their research findings in journals and papers and correspondence , but also to be able to move freely about the world to meet each other , either in conferences or individually ( Weinberg 1978 ) . This sort of freedom to move ...
... exchange their research findings in journals and papers and correspondence , but also to be able to move freely about the world to meet each other , either in conferences or individually ( Weinberg 1978 ) . This sort of freedom to move ...
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... exchange between archaeologists and anthropologists . This is reflected in a recent symposium ( Hjort 1983 ) and in discussions of the place of both disciplines in relation to the different concepts of development under consideration in ...
... exchange between archaeologists and anthropologists . This is reflected in a recent symposium ( Hjort 1983 ) and in discussions of the place of both disciplines in relation to the different concepts of development under consideration in ...
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... exchange , regardless of ideas and individuals ... and of scholarly information " . Professor Tobias for example has suggested that the greatest casualty of the ban on South Africa " is the prin- ciple of freedom in scientific ...
... exchange , regardless of ideas and individuals ... and of scholarly information " . Professor Tobias for example has suggested that the greatest casualty of the ban on South Africa " is the prin- ciple of freedom in scientific ...
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