Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... Figure 1 shows the distribution of museums ( circles ) and Units ( triangles ) that were consulted ; those which replied are represented by filled symbols . The responses are geographically diverse enough to offer information from most ...
... Figure 1 shows the distribution of museums ( circles ) and Units ( triangles ) that were consulted ; those which replied are represented by filled symbols . The responses are geographically diverse enough to offer information from most ...
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Figure 2 shows the distribution of treasure hunting clubs which replied ( filled circles ) and those which did not ( open circles ) . As well as following population centres there is a significant presence in coastal towns , presumably ...
Figure 2 shows the distribution of treasure hunting clubs which replied ( filled circles ) and those which did not ( open circles ) . As well as following population centres there is a significant presence in coastal towns , presumably ...
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... figure rose to 92 % for those museums that did pursue active education policies . Many of those museums which believed there to be no local treasure hunting fraternity were to be found in upland areas of Britain , where arable is scarce ...
... figure rose to 92 % for those museums that did pursue active education policies . Many of those museums which believed there to be no local treasure hunting fraternity were to be found in upland areas of Britain , where arable is scarce ...
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