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ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW FROM CAMBRIDGE Editorial Committee : Gina L. Barnes Sheena Crawford Matthew Johnson Val Pinsky Marie - Louise Stig Sørensen Robert Bewley Polly Fahnestock James B. McVicar Tim Reynolds Todd Whitelaw NOTES TO ...
ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW FROM CAMBRIDGE Editorial Committee : Gina L. Barnes Sheena Crawford Matthew Johnson Val Pinsky Marie - Louise Stig Sørensen Robert Bewley Polly Fahnestock James B. McVicar Tim Reynolds Todd Whitelaw NOTES TO ...
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW FROM CAMBRIDGE Volume 2 Number 1 Spring 1983 STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT 2 ISSUE THEME : ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE PUBLIC Foreword by Robert Bewley 3 : 5 9 21 24 Tony Gregory The impact of metal detecting on ...
ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW FROM CAMBRIDGE Volume 2 Number 1 Spring 1983 STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT 2 ISSUE THEME : ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE PUBLIC Foreword by Robert Bewley 3 : 5 9 21 24 Tony Gregory The impact of metal detecting on ...
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16 ( 14 ) YES : REGULAR CONTACT / ADVICE 49 ( 43 ) NO 48 ( 42 ) YES : INFORMAL / INFREQUENT 1 ( 1 ) UNDER REVIEW 9 . Treasure hunting can be a problem for two reasons : a . Damage to scheduled [ land unscheduled ' should have been added ] ...
16 ( 14 ) YES : REGULAR CONTACT / ADVICE 49 ( 43 ) NO 48 ( 42 ) YES : INFORMAL / INFREQUENT 1 ( 1 ) UNDER REVIEW 9 . Treasure hunting can be a problem for two reasons : a . Damage to scheduled [ land unscheduled ' should have been added ] ...
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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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