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Page 70
... striking aspect of the archaeologist's view of conservation of these monuments became clear . What appeared to matter most to him was that they should be visited and appreciated in their ' natural ' setting . That is to say , they ...
... striking aspect of the archaeologist's view of conservation of these monuments became clear . What appeared to matter most to him was that they should be visited and appreciated in their ' natural ' setting . That is to say , they ...
Page 72
... strikingly illustrated to me in 1981 in respect of the third francophone to be considered here . This man had a long record of diligent service to archaeology and to physical anthropology in Senegal . His work and his attitudes appeared ...
... strikingly illustrated to me in 1981 in respect of the third francophone to be considered here . This man had a long record of diligent service to archaeology and to physical anthropology in Senegal . His work and his attitudes appeared ...
Page 82
... strike a balance between research and training on the one hand and curatorial and rescue work on the other . All of these aspects , including the financial , have to be con- ceptualised within a long - term perspective as one ...
... strike a balance between research and training on the one hand and curatorial and rescue work on the other . All of these aspects , including the financial , have to be con- ceptualised within a long - term perspective as one ...
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