Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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... scientific journals where they can be scrutinised first by colleagues and scientific peers . Another part of the ethic of ' the Republic of Science ' is that a research worker will never pirate or plagiarise the work of another , or ...
... scientific journals where they can be scrutinised first by colleagues and scientific peers . Another part of the ethic of ' the Republic of Science ' is that a research worker will never pirate or plagiarise the work of another , or ...
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... scientific knowledge and education : -- While it may be regrettable that a country may not have , or may choose not to use , the material or economic means to promote the scientific activity within its territory , that is not a threat ...
... scientific knowledge and education : -- While it may be regrettable that a country may not have , or may choose not to use , the material or economic means to promote the scientific activity within its territory , that is not a threat ...
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... scientific stigmatisation . The Formation of a Nation - State : the Shaping of a Myth The transformation of the ' noble savage ' into the ' ignoble ' , coin- cided with two other events in Norwegian History : the conception of a ...
... scientific stigmatisation . The Formation of a Nation - State : the Shaping of a Myth The transformation of the ' noble savage ' into the ' ignoble ' , coin- cided with two other events in Norwegian History : the conception of a ...
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