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... in Northern Ireland ) , a selection of archaeological Units , and every metal detecting club then known , in order to generate data for dissertation examining what then a booming new hobby called treasure hunting ( Crowther 1978 ) .
... in Northern Ireland ) , a selection of archaeological Units , and every metal detecting club then known , in order to generate data for dissertation examining what then a booming new hobby called treasure hunting ( Crowther 1978 ) .
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9 ( 35 ) YES 6 ( 23 ) POSSIBLY 11 ( 42 ) NO under any Discussion of Results from Museums and Units 1. The degree of contact between the archaeological establishment and treasure hunters . in answer to Museums Q3 about whether or not ...
9 ( 35 ) YES 6 ( 23 ) POSSIBLY 11 ( 42 ) NO under any Discussion of Results from Museums and Units 1. The degree of contact between the archaeological establishment and treasure hunters . in answer to Museums Q3 about whether or not ...
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Units . A further 9 % of museums and 11.5 % of Units , though approving of such action , recognised the improbability or impracticality of such a ban . ever Stronger legislation was considered highly desirable by 67 % of museums and 69 ...
Units . A further 9 % of museums and 11.5 % of Units , though approving of such action , recognised the improbability or impracticality of such a ban . ever Stronger legislation was considered highly desirable by 67 % of museums and 69 ...
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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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