Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... interests of the graduate students within the department will necessarily be reflected in the topics chosen , but these interests are of sufficient diversity to allow the presentation of a broad range of themes . Above all , the journal ...
... interests of the graduate students within the department will necessarily be reflected in the topics chosen , but these interests are of sufficient diversity to allow the presentation of a broad range of themes . Above all , the journal ...
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... interests are strong . The Rescue groups which have appeared in the last decades as amateur auxiliaries to the ... interest in archaeology in general ; the Mary Rose project , the number of visitors to ancient monuments all over the ...
... interests are strong . The Rescue groups which have appeared in the last decades as amateur auxiliaries to the ... interest in archaeology in general ; the Mary Rose project , the number of visitors to ancient monuments all over the ...
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... interest lies . A tangible object or structure which they can relate to will hold their interest : a timber - lined well with preserved timbers , a building with surviv- ing walls , floors , doorways and window embrasures , a ...
... interest lies . A tangible object or structure which they can relate to will hold their interest : a timber - lined well with preserved timbers , a building with surviv- ing walls , floors , doorways and window embrasures , a ...
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