Closing comment we would like to thank the respondents to our paper for their contributions to the unfolding debate over brexit and its rela- tionship to archaeology and heritage. these essays reflect in diverse ways the complex intersection of the scholarly, the political and the personal that has perhaps always been with us, and increasingly commented upon, but which brexit has brought to a moment of crisis from which we can only hope a positive outcome is still salvageable. since writing the

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  • who: AccessArchaeology et al. from the UCL Institute of Archaeology have published the Article: Closing Comment We would like to thank the respondents to our paper for their contributions to the unfolding debate over Brexit and its rela- tionship to archaeology and heritage. These essays reflect in diverse ways the complex intersection of the scholarly, the political and the personal that has perhaps always been with us, and increasingly commented upon, but which Brexit has brought to a moment of crisis from which we can only hope a positive outcome is still salvageable. Since writing the, in . . .

     

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