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... seem to be the banning of archaeologists from South Africa / Namibia ( and it is an evil ) rather than the greater evil ... seems one would be getting more scholarly freedom if some 250 archaeo- logists from the Third World and eastern ...
... seem to be the banning of archaeologists from South Africa / Namibia ( and it is an evil ) rather than the greater evil ... seems one would be getting more scholarly freedom if some 250 archaeo- logists from the Third World and eastern ...
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overall ideological and political context is crucial and there seems to be no escaping the consequences . It is likely that the ' committed researchers ' identifying with the needs of the people ( which group or class ? ) in a ... seems ...
overall ideological and political context is crucial and there seems to be no escaping the consequences . It is likely that the ' committed researchers ' identifying with the needs of the people ( which group or class ? ) in a ... seems ...
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respond seem stereotyped . I want to believe that we can break out of our entrenched ideologies . But even in our ... seems into of The point at which this archaeo- logical event became transformed a full - blown piece of front- page ...
respond seem stereotyped . I want to believe that we can break out of our entrenched ideologies . But even in our ... seems into of The point at which this archaeo- logical event became transformed a full - blown piece of front- page ...
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