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... tours , but academic freedom must remain sacrosanct ( Torbe 1985 ) . Psychologists of perception have demonstrated very clearly that what you perceive depends upon where you are standing , where you are perceiving from . This applies ...
... tours , but academic freedom must remain sacrosanct ( Torbe 1985 ) . Psychologists of perception have demonstrated very clearly that what you perceive depends upon where you are standing , where you are perceiving from . This applies ...
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... tour and explanation of the historical and cultural significance of the site ( a Zimbabwe stone wall enclosure ) and ... tours . The significance of archaeological work on the extension of the Zimbabwe culture to Mozambique was not lost ...
... tour and explanation of the historical and cultural significance of the site ( a Zimbabwe stone wall enclosure ) and ... tours . The significance of archaeological work on the extension of the Zimbabwe culture to Mozambique was not lost ...
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... tour past a series of grassy mounds led by charming yet unprovocative guide . a This article has sought to demonstrate that archaeology is particularly well - suited to commun- icating the ideas of critical judgement . These ideas are ...
... tour past a series of grassy mounds led by charming yet unprovocative guide . a This article has sought to demonstrate that archaeology is particularly well - suited to commun- icating the ideas of critical judgement . These ideas are ...
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