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DESCRIPTION:The Social Sciences Forum presents the Human Context of Science
  and  Technology Program Lecture, featuring Alison Wylie, Professor, Ca
 nada  Research Chair (Tier I), Philosophy of the Social and Historical Sc
 iences,  Department of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia,
  who will  speak on Collaborative Practice in Archaeology: Why Human Conte
 xt Matters.
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LOCATION:UMBC Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimo
 re, MD
SUMMARY:Alison Wylie: Collaborative Practice in Archaeology: Why Human Cont
 ext  Matters
URL:https://umbc.edu/event/alison-wylie-collaborative-practice-in-archaeolo
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