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... Indeed many would not have attended if South Africa had been present . The UISPP is in name international , but in practice it is dominated by Europe . It has a permanent council which normally meets only at the Congress which has only ...
... Indeed many would not have attended if South Africa had been present . The UISPP is in name international , but in practice it is dominated by Europe . It has a permanent council which normally meets only at the Congress which has only ...
Page 119
... indeed appear universal . My greatest sadness and disillusion occurs when it is real- ised that intellectuals themselves in America and England who might be expected to be able to provide a critical position , only reproduce the ...
... indeed appear universal . My greatest sadness and disillusion occurs when it is real- ised that intellectuals themselves in America and England who might be expected to be able to provide a critical position , only reproduce the ...
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... Indeed , the problem of the lack of a national policy for any aspect of medieval archaeology is a recur- rent theme . Clarke questions the subdivision of fields of study , each with their own research group such as those for villages ...
... Indeed , the problem of the lack of a national policy for any aspect of medieval archaeology is a recur- rent theme . Clarke questions the subdivision of fields of study , each with their own research group such as those for villages ...
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