Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... references to ' Joe and Hilda public ' or the ' bingo - playing public ' ( Jones 1981 : 13 ; Cornish 1982b : 14 ) . Apart from inexcusable arrogance , it reflects a view of the public as an undifferentiated mass with frivolous concerns ...
... references to ' Joe and Hilda public ' or the ' bingo - playing public ' ( Jones 1981 : 13 ; Cornish 1982b : 14 ) . Apart from inexcusable arrogance , it reflects a view of the public as an undifferentiated mass with frivolous concerns ...
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... References Atkinson , R. J. C. 1982 in ' Spirit of the Ley Hunter ' . Hunter 90 : 21-2 . Burl , A. and J. Michell . Archaeology 4 ( 8 ) : 13-18 . The Ley 1983 The Great Debate . Popular Childe , M. 1982 Discovering Churchyards . Shire ...
... References Atkinson , R. J. C. 1982 in ' Spirit of the Ley Hunter ' . Hunter 90 : 21-2 . Burl , A. and J. Michell . Archaeology 4 ( 8 ) : 13-18 . The Ley 1983 The Great Debate . Popular Childe , M. 1982 Discovering Churchyards . Shire ...
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... reference and a rare gift for effective prose . We still need a satisfactory textbook of British prehistory , one ... references are omitted . Further information on the earliest evidence for glassblowing in the Near East in the first ...
... reference and a rare gift for effective prose . We still need a satisfactory textbook of British prehistory , one ... references are omitted . Further information on the earliest evidence for glassblowing in the Near East in the first ...
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