Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... allowing destruction to take place and because they have a monopoly on excavation . The archaeologists should be at ... allow its excavation to be done under ' controlled ' conditions . This means that anyone interested in the past has ...
... allowing destruction to take place and because they have a monopoly on excavation . The archaeologists should be at ... allow its excavation to be done under ' controlled ' conditions . This means that anyone interested in the past has ...
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... allowed to contribute , are points which could perhaps be profitably learned by some archaeologists . Yet there are ... allow a sizeable proportion of the general public to believe in a theory which they themselves dismiss as lunacy ...
... allowed to contribute , are points which could perhaps be profitably learned by some archaeologists . Yet there are ... allow a sizeable proportion of the general public to believe in a theory which they themselves dismiss as lunacy ...
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... allow neither excavation nor restoration , only any necessary support on the grounds of safety . ( Some stones were propped with timber in 1881 on his architect's advice . ) Sir Edmund and Sir John Lubbock were old adversaries from the ...
... allow neither excavation nor restoration , only any necessary support on the grounds of safety . ( Some stones were propped with timber in 1881 on his architect's advice . ) Sir Edmund and Sir John Lubbock were old adversaries from the ...
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