Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... artefacts and monuments to be preserved for the future ; a way of finding out more about the conditions of human existence ; or as a form of escapism from the problems of the present . If archaeology is to change and become more ...
... artefacts and monuments to be preserved for the future ; a way of finding out more about the conditions of human existence ; or as a form of escapism from the problems of the present . If archaeology is to change and become more ...
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... artefacts , availability of old film , stills , etc. ) ? Is there sufficient material for 50 minutes ? ( many stories fall simply because they are not BIG enough ) . Will it move ? ( Whereas radio , by stimulating the mind's eye , can ...
... artefacts , availability of old film , stills , etc. ) ? Is there sufficient material for 50 minutes ? ( many stories fall simply because they are not BIG enough ) . Will it move ? ( Whereas radio , by stimulating the mind's eye , can ...
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... artefacts rather than interesting and useful knowledge . Strange , too , that little attempt is made to explain the develop- ments in method and theory in the subject over the last two decades at a popular level . The lessons to be ...
... artefacts rather than interesting and useful knowledge . Strange , too , that little attempt is made to explain the develop- ments in method and theory in the subject over the last two decades at a popular level . The lessons to be ...
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