Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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attending the Congress but , on sensing the atmosphere in the Congress , changed her mind and spent the whole week supporting the students . The In the evening the Co - ordinating Committee had organised a public debate on the academic ...
attending the Congress but , on sensing the atmosphere in the Congress , changed her mind and spent the whole week supporting the students . The In the evening the Co - ordinating Committee had organised a public debate on the academic ...
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... Congress by ... ( name ) ... he does not represent his country . But it frequently happens , that East bloc archaeologists get money from their country to come to the Congress in which case they form an " official delegation " , in ...
... Congress by ... ( name ) ... he does not represent his country . But it frequently happens , that East bloc archaeologists get money from their country to come to the Congress in which case they form an " official delegation " , in ...
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... Congress by completion of an application form and the payment of an agreed subscrip- tion . Annual subscription for membership of US $ 20 ( Individuals ) , US $ 10 ( Students ) , and US $ 100 ( Institutions ) , has been agreed , subject ...
... Congress by completion of an application form and the payment of an agreed subscrip- tion . Annual subscription for membership of US $ 20 ( Individuals ) , US $ 10 ( Students ) , and US $ 100 ( Institutions ) , has been agreed , subject ...
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