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... published biannually , spring and autumn . Subscription rates for Volume 5 are as follows : UK subscribers : Overseas subscribers : Individuals £ 4.00 5.00 Institutions 6.00 7.50 Single issues of all previously published volumes are ...
... published biannually , spring and autumn . Subscription rates for Volume 5 are as follows : UK subscribers : Overseas subscribers : Individuals £ 4.00 5.00 Institutions 6.00 7.50 Single issues of all previously published volumes are ...
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... published until 1961 , and could not have been attempted much sooner ( Clark 1961 ) . Today's archaeological world has some adjustments to make . One way of looking at the contentions over the World Archaeological Congress is to see the ...
... published until 1961 , and could not have been attempted much sooner ( Clark 1961 ) . Today's archaeological world has some adjustments to make . One way of looking at the contentions over the World Archaeological Congress is to see the ...
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... published their doctrine before The Origin of Species was published , and without having read it ( Levi - Strauss 1978b , 332 ) . The way evolutionism legitimised imperialism was that it now could be argued to be a moral and biological ...
... published their doctrine before The Origin of Species was published , and without having read it ( Levi - Strauss 1978b , 332 ) . The way evolutionism legitimised imperialism was that it now could be argued to be a moral and biological ...
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