Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... Third World . If we integrate here the influence of external and internal power structures mentioned above , it is ... Third World but it is not clear how far such considerations are relevant to archaeologists from Third World countries ...
... Third World . If we integrate here the influence of external and internal power structures mentioned above , it is ... Third World but it is not clear how far such considerations are relevant to archaeologists from Third World countries ...
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... Third World a say in world archaeology , and in order to establish the rights of black South Africans , a temporary curtailment of the opportunities open to white South Africans is suggested . Yet that is not how many of the western ...
... Third World a say in world archaeology , and in order to establish the rights of black South Africans , a temporary curtailment of the opportunities open to white South Africans is suggested . Yet that is not how many of the western ...
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... Third World , including South America , India and Africa . These figures suggest the same picture that can be obtained from other means . While the American and British Foundations such as the American Council for Learned Socie- ties ...
... Third World , including South America , India and Africa . These figures suggest the same picture that can be obtained from other means . While the American and British Foundations such as the American Council for Learned Socie- ties ...
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