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The British Museum and British Antiquities
Antiquity, 1963Professor Hawkes’s important article on ‘The British Museum and British Archaeology’ in the December number of ANTIQUITY is based on an intimate knowledge of the Museum and a sympathetic understanding of the disabilities which have beset it since the war. It may be that he is not fully aware of the changes in work and tempo that have markedly developed
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British Universities and British Antiquities.
2017Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 14 (2), 140 ...
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The British Museum and British Archaeology
Antiquity, 1962To aid digestion of ANTIQUITY’S yeasty September Editorial, on our own and other national museums and archaeologies, I offer what follows as a chaser. ‘The British’, declared the Editor, ‘are a disgrace archaeologically’, because they have not bothered to insist on a first-class museum, at the centre, for their national archaeology and history.
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Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue Canadienne des Études Africaines, 1977
Cecil A. Abrahams, Dilip Hiro
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Cecil A. Abrahams, Dilip Hiro
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Brexit, British People of Colour in the EU-27 and everyday racism in Britain and Europe
Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2019Michaela Benson
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