Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... African / Namibian participation imposed by the Executive Committee . They did this on two grounds . A pragmatic reason was the realisation that a decision to re- admit the South Africans / Namibians would be a decision to exclude ...
... African / Namibian participation imposed by the Executive Committee . They did this on two grounds . A pragmatic reason was the realisation that a decision to re- admit the South Africans / Namibians would be a decision to exclude ...
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... Africa with the power to do that are the international bankers but for the time being they have decided to back apartheid South Africa . So it is over - optimistic to hope that the ban will have much influence on the South African ...
... Africa with the power to do that are the international bankers but for the time being they have decided to back apartheid South Africa . So it is over - optimistic to hope that the ban will have much influence on the South African ...
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... African ban . I have current figures on resignations by letter , which may have little relationship with the actual numbers intending to withdraw . However , the relative proportion resigning from each country does give an indication of ...
... African ban . I have current figures on resignations by letter , which may have little relationship with the actual numbers intending to withdraw . However , the relative proportion resigning from each country does give an indication of ...
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