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ARCHAEOLOGY AND TELEVISION Bruce Norman CHRONICLE , the television ' stones and bones ' show , has been running for 17 years . It began in June 1966 and was originally a magazine programme " so bad " said David Attenborough , Controller ...
ARCHAEOLOGY AND TELEVISION Bruce Norman CHRONICLE , the television ' stones and bones ' show , has been running for 17 years . It began in June 1966 and was originally a magazine programme " so bad " said David Attenborough , Controller ...
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The CHRONICLE equivalents are wet planks , dead bodies , treasure and palm trees or , expressed another way , underwater archaeology , Egyptology , gold artefacts and exotic locations . The best , i.e. most popular , CHRONICLE programme ...
The CHRONICLE equivalents are wet planks , dead bodies , treasure and palm trees or , expressed another way , underwater archaeology , Egyptology , gold artefacts and exotic locations . The best , i.e. most popular , CHRONICLE programme ...
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CHRONICLE nearly the poorer , as we were threatened with legal action if we revealed our thoughts on the whereabouts of missing pages from the Winchester Bible . Also in the ' debate ' category were ' Whose Art is it Anyway ?
CHRONICLE nearly the poorer , as we were threatened with legal action if we revealed our thoughts on the whereabouts of missing pages from the Winchester Bible . Also in the ' debate ' category were ' Whose Art is it Anyway ?
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STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT | 2 |
David R Crowther | 9 |
Brian Charge The work of a local society and its interaction | 21 |
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