Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... action , recognised the improbability or impracticality of such a ban . Stronger legislation was considered highly desirable by 67 % of museums and 69 % of Units , though doubts about it ever happening , or whether stiffer laws and ...
... action , recognised the improbability or impracticality of such a ban . Stronger legislation was considered highly desirable by 67 % of museums and 69 % of Units , though doubts about it ever happening , or whether stiffer laws and ...
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... action of modern ideology , which we can provide through illustrating archaeological method , will not be reabsorbed by the very ideology we are trying to highlight . Acknowledgements . This experiment in archaeological interpretation ...
... action of modern ideology , which we can provide through illustrating archaeological method , will not be reabsorbed by the very ideology we are trying to highlight . Acknowledgements . This experiment in archaeological interpretation ...
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... action . There was a stone- fall in the end ( though not quite in the General's own life- time ) , and it did lead to a public outcry , to the enclosure of Stonehenge with a wire fence , to the imposition of an admission charge , the ...
... action . There was a stone- fall in the end ( though not quite in the General's own life- time ) , and it did lead to a public outcry , to the enclosure of Stonehenge with a wire fence , to the imposition of an admission charge , the ...
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