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... represented who have not been represented before . It is difficult to estimate the probable results of the ban in South Africa : white South Africans as a whole are likely to care very little about whether their archaeologists are ...
... represented who have not been represented before . It is difficult to estimate the probable results of the ban in South Africa : white South Africans as a whole are likely to care very little about whether their archaeologists are ...
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... represent its interests as the common interests of all members of society , that is expressed in an ideal form : it has to give its ideas the forme of universality , and represent them as the only rational , universally - valid ones ...
... represent its interests as the common interests of all members of society , that is expressed in an ideal form : it has to give its ideas the forme of universality , and represent them as the only rational , universally - valid ones ...
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... recent discussion of this topic . He argues that the archaeological fauna represent a primary ' special- ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 5 : 1 [ 1986 ] ) isation ' on reindeer , although he agrees with White GENERAL ...
... recent discussion of this topic . He argues that the archaeological fauna represent a primary ' special- ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 5 : 1 [ 1986 ] ) isation ' on reindeer , although he agrees with White GENERAL ...
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