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Page 60
... importance of the region lay not in agricultural or mineral wealth , but in the port of Dakar considered crucially important to the ' security ' of the east - central Atlantic and the circum - Cape sea - lanes . Access to this port ...
... importance of the region lay not in agricultural or mineral wealth , but in the port of Dakar considered crucially important to the ' security ' of the east - central Atlantic and the circum - Cape sea - lanes . Access to this port ...
Page 67
... important among these I believe , was the notion of self - validation . This was aimed in different directions according to the individuals concerned . Thus the priests , discouraged by the professionals from carrying out excavations ...
... important among these I believe , was the notion of self - validation . This was aimed in different directions according to the individuals concerned . Thus the priests , discouraged by the professionals from carrying out excavations ...
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... important not to discard this period as a potentially interesting area of archaeological research , particularly when questions of developing an historical consciousness are considered . Useful examples from such disparate sources as ...
... important not to discard this period as a potentially interesting area of archaeological research , particularly when questions of developing an historical consciousness are considered . Useful examples from such disparate sources as ...
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