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... involved still made it an organisation which could be managed without excessive resources , and in which scholarly intercourse on a personal basis could really take place . Today , things are different : the number of archaeologists in ...
... involved still made it an organisation which could be managed without excessive resources , and in which scholarly intercourse on a personal basis could really take place . Today , things are different : the number of archaeologists in ...
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... involved least directly in their study ( if not their preservation and presen- tation ) . The three francophones ... involvement in the area as an employee of the Colonial Government . His romantic interest in the " enigmatic " stone ...
... involved least directly in their study ( if not their preservation and presen- tation ) . The three francophones ... involvement in the area as an employee of the Colonial Government . His romantic interest in the " enigmatic " stone ...
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... involvement of social anthropology in development projects ( c.f. Krantz 1980 ) , it is useful to contrast Hannerz's overview of Swedish anthro- pology ( 1982 ) with that of Moberg ( 1982 ) for archaeology . The articu- lation of ...
... involvement of social anthropology in development projects ( c.f. Krantz 1980 ) , it is useful to contrast Hannerz's overview of Swedish anthro- pology ( 1982 ) with that of Moberg ( 1982 ) for archaeology . The articu- lation of ...
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