Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... acceptable museums sample ( 114 ) . Nevertheless , a striking similarity of opinion between the two has been noted . The treasure hunting club replies spoke for only 1100 local club members , perhaps 1 % of the nation's treasure hunters ...
... acceptable museums sample ( 114 ) . Nevertheless , a striking similarity of opinion between the two has been noted . The treasure hunting club replies spoke for only 1100 local club members , perhaps 1 % of the nation's treasure hunters ...
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... acceptable and unacceptable forms of collecting behaviour : love of art and a stronger than usual sense of history were worthy justifications ; social cachet and , ' least dignified of all ' , financial investment were not . He admits ...
... acceptable and unacceptable forms of collecting behaviour : love of art and a stronger than usual sense of history were worthy justifications ; social cachet and , ' least dignified of all ' , financial investment were not . He admits ...
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... acceptable by suggesting the plaus- ibility of alternatives . -- The theoretical issues which Hodder raises in this book have been developed more fully in two of his other works ( both published earlier in 1982 ) the edited volume ...
... acceptable by suggesting the plaus- ibility of alternatives . -- The theoretical issues which Hodder raises in this book have been developed more fully in two of his other works ( both published earlier in 1982 ) the edited volume ...
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