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ARCHAEOLOGY AND PUBLIC VALUES , WITH REFERENCE TO THE MAGAZINE POPULAR ARCHAEOLOGY Jonathan Burt Many of the writings that deal with popular culture have tended to incorporate evaluative notions concerned with whether the phenomenon is ...
ARCHAEOLOGY AND PUBLIC VALUES , WITH REFERENCE TO THE MAGAZINE POPULAR ARCHAEOLOGY Jonathan Burt Many of the writings that deal with popular culture have tended to incorporate evaluative notions concerned with whether the phenomenon is ...
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It may well be that the differences between this activity and professional archaeological practice negate the possibility of any extensive cooperation . war The next theme that one comes across within POPULAR ARCHAEOLOGY is rooted in ...
It may well be that the differences between this activity and professional archaeological practice negate the possibility of any extensive cooperation . war The next theme that one comes across within POPULAR ARCHAEOLOGY is rooted in ...
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Popular Archaeology 4 ( 2 ) : 45-6 . Fowler , P. J. 1977 Approach to Archaeology . A. and B. Black , London . Gans , H. J. 1974 Popular Culture and High Culture . Basic Books , New York . Haigh , M. 1982 Letter . Popular Archaeology 3 ...
Popular Archaeology 4 ( 2 ) : 45-6 . Fowler , P. J. 1977 Approach to Archaeology . A. and B. Black , London . Gans , H. J. 1974 Popular Culture and High Culture . Basic Books , New York . Haigh , M. 1982 Letter . Popular Archaeology 3 ...
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Contents
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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