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... South Africa On November 20th 1985 , a meeting was held in the British Museum of the Executive Committee and United Kingdom National Committee of the World Archaeological Congress ( WAC ) , to decide whether to over- turn a previous ...
... South Africa On November 20th 1985 , a meeting was held in the British Museum of the Executive Committee and United Kingdom National Committee of the World Archaeological Congress ( WAC ) , to decide whether to over- turn a previous ...
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... South Africans in the Congress . The Students ' Union at Southampton , whose constitution bars it from collaborating with official South African institutions or their mem- bers , took steps to act accordingly by withdrawing ...
... South Africans in the Congress . The Students ' Union at Southampton , whose constitution bars it from collaborating with official South African institutions or their mem- bers , took steps to act accordingly by withdrawing ...
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... South Africa , the banning of archaeologists is a singularly ineffective means of doing so . To ban individual South Africans is to do no more than register a protest , at the expense of insulting respected colleagues . Moreover , many ...
... South Africa , the banning of archaeologists is a singularly ineffective means of doing so . To ban individual South Africans is to do no more than register a protest , at the expense of insulting respected colleagues . Moreover , many ...
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