Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... skills necessary to undertake excavations . It was felt that the local knowledge , enthusiasm and above all the time which members were prepared to devote to their hobby , would be most usefully employed in a programme of fieldwalking ...
... skills necessary to undertake excavations . It was felt that the local knowledge , enthusiasm and above all the time which members were prepared to devote to their hobby , would be most usefully employed in a programme of fieldwalking ...
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... skill they could provide , deriving as it does from outside archaeology . The articles provide an interesting , and typical , expression of the professionalist attitude with its stress on specialised training , the impossiblity of ...
... skill they could provide , deriving as it does from outside archaeology . The articles provide an interesting , and typical , expression of the professionalist attitude with its stress on specialised training , the impossiblity of ...
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... skills learnt ethnographically , can be used to explore the possibilities of techniques not practised today . This paper , however , is concerned only with ethnographic models of crop processing . -- The ethnographic work discussed here ...
... skills learnt ethnographically , can be used to explore the possibilities of techniques not practised today . This paper , however , is concerned only with ethnographic models of crop processing . -- The ethnographic work discussed here ...
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