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... objects which were used for political purposes to show how German peoples had rights to certain areas due to their Germanic past . I had hoped that an end had been put to this kind of abuse of archaeology . Two interesting points can be ...
... objects which were used for political purposes to show how German peoples had rights to certain areas due to their Germanic past . I had hoped that an end had been put to this kind of abuse of archaeology . Two interesting points can be ...
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... objects torn from their social context . While committed participation and two - way communication in themselves are insufficient , without them both there is little hope of success . The Experience at Manyikeni Some examples from our ...
... objects torn from their social context . While committed participation and two - way communication in themselves are insufficient , without them both there is little hope of success . The Experience at Manyikeni Some examples from our ...
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... objects foreign expeditions were allowed to keep , until , today , special permission must be obtained even to take a coprolite out of the country . There is still a high proportion of art historians and philologists among Egyptologists ...
... objects foreign expeditions were allowed to keep , until , today , special permission must be obtained even to take a coprolite out of the country . There is still a high proportion of art historians and philologists among Egyptologists ...
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