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... or internationally accepted norms and principles , which enshrine a view of
morality that is now accepted throughout the world ( At iyah et al . 1978 , 290 ) .
The study group also included in ' scholarly freedom ' the idea of access to
scientific ...
... or internationally accepted norms and principles , which enshrine a view of
morality that is now accepted throughout the world ( At iyah et al . 1978 , 290 ) .
The study group also included in ' scholarly freedom ' the idea of access to
scientific ...
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The sites marked included surface occurrences of stone tools , cave sites , shell -
middens , settlement mounds , indigenous walled enclosures and European forts
. However , the sorting of these locations by date was deliberately cautious ...
The sites marked included surface occurrences of stone tools , cave sites , shell -
middens , settlement mounds , indigenous walled enclosures and European forts
. However , the sorting of these locations by date was deliberately cautious ...
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... to outline a framework for considering aspects of the articulation of
archaeology with development theory and in turn to provide some elements
which should be included within the definition of various concepts of
development archaeology .
... to outline a framework for considering aspects of the articulation of
archaeology with development theory and in turn to provide some elements
which should be included within the definition of various concepts of
development archaeology .
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