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1 ) ༡ ) To discuss themes which truly reflect the interest of its world - wide membership ; To make explicit the relevance of its studies to the wider community . Within this framework of interest , the World Archaeological Congress ...
1 ) ༡ ) To discuss themes which truly reflect the interest of its world - wide membership ; To make explicit the relevance of its studies to the wider community . Within this framework of interest , the World Archaeological Congress ...
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... World Archaeological Congress Executive Council . 2. Organisation The World Archaeological Congress ' success or failure is dependent , as an organisation , not only on Institutional Membership but especially on the commitment of ...
... World Archaeological Congress Executive Council . 2. Organisation The World Archaeological Congress ' success or failure is dependent , as an organisation , not only on Institutional Membership but especially on the commitment of ...
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... World Archaeo- logical Congress's intention to give balance to senior and junior members , and to both sexes . Those duly elected ... World Archaeological Congress . GERMAN ACCEPTANCE OF A WORLD PROBLEM Claudia Alberternst A Congress 212.
... World Archaeo- logical Congress's intention to give balance to senior and junior members , and to both sexes . Those duly elected ... World Archaeological Congress . GERMAN ACCEPTANCE OF A WORLD PROBLEM Claudia Alberternst A Congress 212.
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