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... 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 inter- national colleagues in ...
... 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 inter- national colleagues in ...
Page 37
... was used to legitimise German imperialism . In other words , the difference in context and aims does not have significance and every political use of archaeology has to be condemned . Hagen's parallel is well - chosen , as 37.
... was used to legitimise German imperialism . In other words , the difference in context and aims does not have significance and every political use of archaeology has to be condemned . Hagen's parallel is well - chosen , as 37.
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... significance of the site ( a Zimbabwe stone wall enclosure ) and to integrate workers more into tech- nical aspects of the project . The participation of local residents under supervision in excavations was encouraged . There followed ...
... significance of the site ( a Zimbabwe stone wall enclosure ) and to integrate workers more into tech- nical aspects of the project . The participation of local residents under supervision in excavations was encouraged . There followed ...
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