Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... 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 Rescue groups which have appeared ...
... 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 Rescue groups which have appeared ...
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... amateurs must continually strive to improve the standard of their work in order to gain a more ready acceptance of its usefulness . The professional must utilize the biggest asset that the amateur has to offer : enthusiasm , which all ...
... amateurs must continually strive to improve the standard of their work in order to gain a more ready acceptance of its usefulness . The professional must utilize the biggest asset that the amateur has to offer : enthusiasm , which all ...
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... amateur's potential contribution on the grounds that amateurs lack continuity of practice and the necessary training for such modern , specialist techniques as recording , logging and sorting . It is highly significant that photography ...
... amateur's potential contribution on the grounds that amateurs lack continuity of practice and the necessary training for such modern , specialist techniques as recording , logging and sorting . It is highly significant that photography ...
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