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Latest revision as of 09:18, 31 October 2023
a committee formed of representatives of archaeological societies in England to inform management of archaeological work particularly in British mandate and overseas territories, established by the British Academy on behalf of the Foreign Office
- Archaeological Joint Committee
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English | Joint Archaeological Committee |
a committee formed of representatives of archaeological societies in England to inform management of archaeological work particularly in British mandate and overseas territories, established by the British Academy on behalf of the Foreign Office |
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