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... scholarly freedom of greater significance for archaeologists than for scholars in some other disciplines . Scientists who enjoy this scholarly freedom in their own countries have been much exercised about its frequent denial to their ...
... scholarly freedom of greater significance for archaeologists than for scholars in some other disciplines . Scientists who enjoy this scholarly freedom in their own countries have been much exercised about its frequent denial to their ...
Page 51
... scholars focussed on typo- logy and chronology . Due to subtle pressure at first and , later , strict controls on academic freedom , scholars were persuaded ( and sometimes forced ) to focus on uncontroversial , empirical and ...
... scholars focussed on typo- logy and chronology . Due to subtle pressure at first and , later , strict controls on academic freedom , scholars were persuaded ( and sometimes forced ) to focus on uncontroversial , empirical and ...
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... scholars ' rights to par- ticipate in ... exchange , regardless of ideas and individuals ... and of scholarly information " . Professor Tobias for example has suggested that the greatest casualty of the ban on South Africa " is the prin ...
... scholars ' rights to par- ticipate in ... exchange , regardless of ideas and individuals ... and of scholarly information " . Professor Tobias for example has suggested that the greatest casualty of the ban on South Africa " is the prin ...
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