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Page 72
... potentially lucrative ( in sweets and so on if nothing else ! ) contact with visitors from the fabulously wealthy North ... potential value should not be lightly dismissed . If , as seems likely , an earnest effort was made to explain ...
... potentially lucrative ( in sweets and so on if nothing else ! ) contact with visitors from the fabulously wealthy North ... potential value should not be lightly dismissed . If , as seems likely , an earnest effort was made to explain ...
Page 103
... potential resources in the region . The immense faunal diversity has been stressed by recent authors ( White 1985 ... potentially available then the human population may tend towards the mean or maximum of the annual yields 103 30 HUNT ...
... potential resources in the region . The immense faunal diversity has been stressed by recent authors ( White 1985 ... potentially available then the human population may tend towards the mean or maximum of the annual yields 103 30 HUNT ...
Page 108
... potential for public access and involvement gen- erally takes second place to the research aims of the excavation and practical questions of insurance and completion deadlines . However , while this may preclude such activity on some ...
... potential for public access and involvement gen- erally takes second place to the research aims of the excavation and practical questions of insurance and completion deadlines . However , while this may preclude such activity on some ...
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