Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... South Africa / Namibia . Personal loyalties . Naturally many archaeologists in Europe and America have friends among the archaeological community of South Africa and feel it is ' a shame ' that they should be excluded from the World ...
... South Africa / Namibia . Personal loyalties . Naturally many archaeologists in Europe and America have friends among the archaeological community of South Africa and feel it is ' a shame ' that they should be excluded from the World ...
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... South African Government . It is legitimate to consider this , since most philo- sophers hold that it is right , when weighing up the rival claims of competing moral principles , to consider what will be the consequences of a given ...
... South African Government . It is legitimate to consider this , since most philo- sophers hold that it is right , when weighing up the rival claims of competing moral principles , to consider what will be the consequences of a given ...
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... South 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 ...
... South 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 ...
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