Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... activity in their area . Open squares represent those museums which had no knowledge whatever of any local metal detector activity . Clearly some museums were unaware of local clubs existing ; it is also apparent that there were clubs ...
... activity in their area . Open squares represent those museums which had no knowledge whatever of any local metal detector activity . Clearly some museums were unaware of local clubs existing ; it is also apparent that there were clubs ...
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... activity in their regions . Only 8 % of Units and 1 % of museums had no idea as to how this activity was channelled ( i.e. individuals or both individuals and clubs ) , though with reference to Figure 2 , just how accurate a picture ...
... activity in their regions . Only 8 % of Units and 1 % of museums had no idea as to how this activity was channelled ( i.e. individuals or both individuals and clubs ) , though with reference to Figure 2 , just how accurate a picture ...
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... activity should embody deeper social conflicts . As Kaplan has shown , the features of recreation include a minimum of involvement in social role obligations and a psychological perception of freedom ( Kaplan 1960 ) . Ideas of freedom ...
... activity should embody deeper social conflicts . As Kaplan has shown , the features of recreation include a minimum of involvement in social role obligations and a psychological perception of freedom ( Kaplan 1960 ) . Ideas of freedom ...
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