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... Illustrations should be A4 ( 210 x 297 mm ) for reduction to A5 ( 148 x 210 mm ) . ARC has a policy of the non - sexist use of language , and contributors are requested to conform to this policy . The editors are most willing to assist ...
... Illustrations should be A4 ( 210 x 297 mm ) for reduction to A5 ( 148 x 210 mm ) . ARC has a policy of the non - sexist use of language , and contributors are requested to conform to this policy . The editors are most willing to assist ...
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... illustrated to me in 1981 in respect of the third francophone to be considered here . This man had a long record of diligent service to archaeology and to physical anthropology in Senegal . His work and his attitudes appeared to be both ...
... illustrated to me in 1981 in respect of the third francophone to be considered here . This man had a long record of diligent service to archaeology and to physical anthropology in Senegal . His work and his attitudes appeared to be both ...
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... illustrations . The style of much of the book , however , can prove to be somewhat annoying , as it piles up literary quotations which , while singularly illuminating , do not as a whole convince us of anything . Furthermore , whilst ...
... illustrations . The style of much of the book , however , can prove to be somewhat annoying , as it piles up literary quotations which , while singularly illuminating , do not as a whole convince us of anything . Furthermore , whilst ...
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