Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... become a closed circuit , as professional and academic archaeology becomes more specialised . As research and rescue projects become more particular , the amateur societies either follow suit or branch off into related fields . This ...
... become a closed circuit , as professional and academic archaeology becomes more specialised . As research and rescue projects become more particular , the amateur societies either follow suit or branch off into related fields . This ...
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... become increasingly aware of what they can do for themselves . Gone are the days when I received letters that began ' Dear Sir , I don't have a television set myself but I have just completed a book / paper / dig and wonder if ... ' and ...
... become increasingly aware of what they can do for themselves . Gone are the days when I received letters that began ' Dear Sir , I don't have a television set myself but I have just completed a book / paper / dig and wonder if ... ' and ...
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... become cultural centres , with more varied ways of expressing their educational role and so mirroring more effectively the needs of their constituents . In the main , it is the local body museums which have responded most readily to ...
... become cultural centres , with more varied ways of expressing their educational role and so mirroring more effectively the needs of their constituents . In the main , it is the local body museums which have responded most readily to ...
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