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Figure 3 presents the combinations of approaches selected by museums and
Units ranked in order of popularity . ... punitive approaches tend to be the least
popular , though there is a general acceptance that no one approach is the
answer ' .
Figure 3 presents the combinations of approaches selected by museums and
Units ranked in order of popularity . ... punitive approaches tend to be the least
popular , though there is a general acceptance that no one approach is the
answer ' .
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Although he same reason that a full discussion uses ethnography for local colour
, of the earlier evidence would have the approach is literary , not anal - been
appreciated . The range of ytical . Much of the problem arises glass considered is
...
Although he same reason that a full discussion uses ethnography for local colour
, of the earlier evidence would have the approach is literary , not anal - been
appreciated . The range of ytical . Much of the problem arises glass considered is
...
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... techniques applied to glass . able that at some point the tradiSimple visual
examination is right - tional historical approach should ly emphasised - - a well
known be challenged by the upstart archaeometric laboratory recently
archaeology .
... techniques applied to glass . able that at some point the tradiSimple visual
examination is right - tional historical approach should ly emphasised - - a well
known be challenged by the upstart archaeometric laboratory recently
archaeology .
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