Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... academic respectability . If one is to understand the course of archaeology ( and its politics ) , in the twentieth century , it is necessary to ... academic circles they seldom are , because the academic conventions insist that scholarly 6.
... academic respectability . If one is to understand the course of archaeology ( and its politics ) , in the twentieth century , it is necessary to ... academic circles they seldom are , because the academic conventions insist that scholarly 6.
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... academic work brings the happiness of an elegant solution , or a nobly - wrought masterpiece almost an aesthetic satisfaction . -- An academic with a fairly high level of self - knowledge and honesty would probably admit to one or more ...
... academic work brings the happiness of an elegant solution , or a nobly - wrought masterpiece almost an aesthetic satisfaction . -- An academic with a fairly high level of self - knowledge and honesty would probably admit to one or more ...
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... academics feel threatened . No wonder , therefore , that they rally to the cry to defend academic freedom ; they are defending their very livelihood . Even if their actual jobs are not threatened , an attack on academic freedom is ...
... academics feel threatened . No wonder , therefore , that they rally to the cry to defend academic freedom ; they are defending their very livelihood . Even if their actual jobs are not threatened , an attack on academic freedom is ...
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