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... individuals to Individual Membership of this new bodv . The World Archaeological Congress does not wish to challenge the particular interests and specialisations of existing institutions and organisations . It is new not only in concept ...
... individuals to Individual Membership of this new bodv . The World Archaeological Congress does not wish to challenge the particular interests and specialisations of existing institutions and organisations . It is new not only in concept ...
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... Individual Members of the World Archaeological Congress ) for election to the executive by providing details of the ... Individual Members will be initially assigned to Regional Electoral Colleges on the basis of their residence . At the ...
... Individual Members of the World Archaeological Congress ) for election to the executive by providing details of the ... Individual Members will be initially assigned to Regional Electoral Colleges on the basis of their residence . At the ...
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... individual scholars than it does to the political situations which predominate in some countries where partici- pants come from " . He also said that " if scientists boycott they push ahead the same policy as the South African ...
... individual scholars than it does to the political situations which predominate in some countries where partici- pants come from " . He also said that " if scientists boycott they push ahead the same policy as the South African ...
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