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Page 194
... Committee of the It is of some importance to note that , given its role as the Executive Committee of the world organisation of archaeologists , the decision to ban the Southampton Congress and move the IUPPS Congress to Mainz was taken ...
... Committee of the It is of some importance to note that , given its role as the Executive Committee of the world organisation of archaeologists , the decision to ban the Southampton Congress and move the IUPPS Congress to Mainz was taken ...
Page 197
... Committee to organise the Congress but had rather formed a simple Organising Committee . Dr. Weidemann continued to hold this stance throughout the week , despite it being pointed out to him that according to the IUPPS Statutes both a ...
... Committee to organise the Congress but had rather formed a simple Organising Committee . Dr. Weidemann continued to hold this stance throughout the week , despite it being pointed out to him that according to the IUPPS Statutes both a ...
Page 206
... Committee was defeated . According to the one Indian member of the Permanent Council who attended this meeting , his attempt to speed the process up and have the Revision Working Party report in six months was rejected out of hand . A ...
... Committee was defeated . According to the one Indian member of the Permanent Council who attended this meeting , his attempt to speed the process up and have the Revision Working Party report in six months was rejected out of hand . A ...
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