Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... Treasure hunting can be a problem for two reasons : Damage to scheduled [ and unscheduled ' should have been added ] sites . a . b . Irrevocable loss of knowledge through inadequate recording of finds . Such problems can be approached ...
... Treasure hunting can be a problem for two reasons : Damage to scheduled [ and unscheduled ' should have been added ] sites . a . b . Irrevocable loss of knowledge through inadequate recording of finds . Such problems can be approached ...
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... treasure hunting at all , those in favour of such a scheme remained about the same at 50 % , while those not in favour were significantly fewer at 21 % , suggesting a greater resistance to such a scheme from those who actually had the ...
... treasure hunting at all , those in favour of such a scheme remained about the same at 50 % , while those not in favour were significantly fewer at 21 % , suggesting a greater resistance to such a scheme from those who actually had the ...
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... treasure hunting versus public archaeology . The questions were designed to encourage a balanced response to a reasoned argument . In the main this happened , though for Q10 , even some of the sympathetic replies felt that ' too much ...
... treasure hunting versus public archaeology . The questions were designed to encourage a balanced response to a reasoned argument . In the main this happened , though for Q10 , even some of the sympathetic replies felt that ' too much ...
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