Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... issues are not talked about . For example , the Southampton Congress Executive Committee has repeatedly noted that to lift the ban on South Africa would lead to withdrawal by participants from third world and the Eastern Block countries ...
... issues are not talked about . For example , the Southampton Congress Executive Committee has repeatedly noted that to lift the ban on South Africa would lead to withdrawal by participants from third world and the Eastern Block countries ...
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... issues are diverse , they can be located within three main topics . The subject of women in archaeology demands a critical evaluation of : 1. the conditions under which women work in all areas of archaeological practice ; 2. how women ...
... issues are diverse , they can be located within three main topics . The subject of women in archaeology demands a critical evaluation of : 1. the conditions under which women work in all areas of archaeological practice ; 2. how women ...
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... issues of ARC are as follows : Back issues : UK £ 3.00 OTHER £ 4.00 New Format However , ARC will of course offer you more for your money . As you can see , beginning with this issue , ARC has switched to a new , larger format . As well ...
... issues of ARC are as follows : Back issues : UK £ 3.00 OTHER £ 4.00 New Format However , ARC will of course offer you more for your money . As you can see , beginning with this issue , ARC has switched to a new , larger format . As well ...
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