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encountered ; it is likely that a similar conflict of interest would have arisen had
responsibility for the investigations been taken over parttime by colleagues with
teaching commitments . One consequence was that in the interests of speed it
was ...
encountered ; it is likely that a similar conflict of interest would have arisen had
responsibility for the investigations been taken over parttime by colleagues with
teaching commitments . One consequence was that in the interests of speed it
was ...
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... local Bohemian ancient monuments says all agencies , professional standards
is sweetness and light . ( And whilst are improving , and public interest the Czech
chapter is illustrated by growing ( hurrah ! ) , but Reaganite rescue excavations ...
... local Bohemian ancient monuments says all agencies , professional standards
is sweetness and light . ( And whilst are improving , and public interest the Czech
chapter is illustrated by growing ( hurrah ! ) , but Reaganite rescue excavations ...
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Nevertheless , Interest ) in the Somerset Levels in many respects it points the way
provides an example for such dev forward in wetlands archaeology . In
elopments . The airing of similar addition , the combination of prag - issues at a
session ...
Nevertheless , Interest ) in the Somerset Levels in many respects it points the way
provides an example for such dev forward in wetlands archaeology . In
elopments . The airing of similar addition , the combination of prag - issues at a
session ...
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