Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... Britain ( plus two in Northern Ireland ) , a selection of archaeological Units , and every metal detecting club then known , in order to generate data for a dissertation examining what was then a booming new hobby called treasure ...
... Britain ( plus two in Northern Ireland ) , a selection of archaeological Units , and every metal detecting club then known , in order to generate data for a dissertation examining what was then a booming new hobby called treasure ...
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... Britain's ascendency as a trading empire . It is significant that some 60 % of the financial resources for raising the ship came from private business . Judging by the souvenir publications they obviously recognised the considerable ...
... Britain's ascendency as a trading empire . It is significant that some 60 % of the financial resources for raising the ship came from private business . Judging by the souvenir publications they obviously recognised the considerable ...
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... Britain were able to produce three harvests a year ( Screeton 1974 ) , while more extreme ideas involve the use of the energy for levitation and astral projection . Yet the subject encompasses a range of opinions , some of which are by ...
... Britain were able to produce three harvests a year ( Screeton 1974 ) , while more extreme ideas involve the use of the energy for levitation and astral projection . Yet the subject encompasses a range of opinions , some of which are by ...
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