Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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THE IMPACT OF METAL DETECTING ON ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE PUBLIC Tony Gregory Archaeology is now , and always has been , a ... archaeological . Those amateur groups which follow the professional lead are too often regarded as popular support ...
THE IMPACT OF METAL DETECTING ON ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE PUBLIC Tony Gregory Archaeology is now , and always has been , a ... archaeological . Those amateur groups which follow the professional lead are too often regarded as popular support ...
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... archaeology as an educational and research discipline threaten its financial basis . There is the possibility that it must rely heavily on private and business sponsorship with archaeological groups becoming independent commercial ...
... archaeology as an educational and research discipline threaten its financial basis . There is the possibility that it must rely heavily on private and business sponsorship with archaeological groups becoming independent commercial ...
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... archaeological reasoning seem to have been com- municated to people . Some did go away knowing archaeological method : not what we know about another time , but how we know it . So far , the community and its visitors have responded ...
... archaeological reasoning seem to have been com- municated to people . Some did go away knowing archaeological method : not what we know about another time , but how we know it . So far , the community and its visitors have responded ...
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