Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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with archaeologists talking , reading , picking up the ' feel ' of the state of the discipline . It is this awareness of the shifts and changes in the world of archaeology that has led , I hope , to our being able to reflect these ...
with archaeologists talking , reading , picking up the ' feel ' of the state of the discipline . It is this awareness of the shifts and changes in the world of archaeology that has led , I hope , to our being able to reflect these ...
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... reading for the general public . This grow- ing literary genre is only rarely considered by archaeologists and yet , as reflected in their vast readership , these works must be a major influence in shaping the public's attitudes towards ...
... reading for the general public . This grow- ing literary genre is only rarely considered by archaeologists and yet , as reflected in their vast readership , these works must be a major influence in shaping the public's attitudes towards ...
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... reading list of pre- historic fiction grows it should be considered what is its appeal and raison d'etre . Certainly ... reader- ship , or does it have as much to do with a back - to - the - earth and sur- vivalist ethic , which as an ...
... reading list of pre- historic fiction grows it should be considered what is its appeal and raison d'etre . Certainly ... reader- ship , or does it have as much to do with a back - to - the - earth and sur- vivalist ethic , which as an ...
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