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The same is generally true of the amateur side of archaeology ; the county
societies , which began life as a pastime for gentlemen , now aim at the skilled
professional groups in modern society where academic interests are strong .
The same is generally true of the amateur side of archaeology ; the county
societies , which began life as a pastime for gentlemen , now aim at the skilled
professional groups in modern society where academic interests are strong .
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To further the prospect of fruitful co - operation , amateurs must continually strive
to improve the standard of their work in ... The professional must utilize the
biggest asset that the amateur has to offer : enthusiasm , which all too often is at
least ...
To further the prospect of fruitful co - operation , amateurs must continually strive
to improve the standard of their work in ... The professional must utilize the
biggest asset that the amateur has to offer : enthusiasm , which all too often is at
least ...
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would come from the amateur . It was time to mobilise " the army of volunteers " (
Magnusson 1979 : 3 ) . At the same time two articles were published by Webster
on the contribution amateurs could make in the field ( Webster 1979 a ; 1979 b ) .
would come from the amateur . It was time to mobilise " the army of volunteers " (
Magnusson 1979 : 3 ) . At the same time two articles were published by Webster
on the contribution amateurs could make in the field ( Webster 1979 a ; 1979 b ) .
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