Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... result of internal pressures ; external pressures are unlikely to be decisive , but they may shorten the inevitable period of disorderly transition by undermining the will of the white South Africans to resist change . Of all the ...
... result of internal pressures ; external pressures are unlikely to be decisive , but they may shorten the inevitable period of disorderly transition by undermining the will of the white South Africans to resist change . Of all the ...
Page 115
... result , the dominant European view held sway in favour of ' academic freedom ' and in favour of South African participation . As a result , UISPP dissociated itself from the Southampton World Congress and plans to set up an alternative ...
... result , the dominant European view held sway in favour of ' academic freedom ' and in favour of South African participation . As a result , UISPP dissociated itself from the Southampton World Congress and plans to set up an alternative ...
Page 144
... resulting in several recent articles ( eg . Cracknell and Corbishley 1986 ) . Unfortunately , the over- whelming majority of teachers have little understanding of modern archaeology so the result of their use of the discipline is ...
... resulting in several recent articles ( eg . Cracknell and Corbishley 1986 ) . Unfortunately , the over- whelming majority of teachers have little understanding of modern archaeology so the result of their use of the discipline is ...
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