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This would also result in changes in the research goals of archaeologists attempting to present the subject as an interesting and relevant pursuit for a large number of people from different social backgrounds . a Archaeologists ...
This would also result in changes in the research goals of archaeologists attempting to present the subject as an interesting and relevant pursuit for a large number of people from different social backgrounds . a Archaeologists ...
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In a recent article in Popular Archaeology , however , Aubrey Burl attempted a more rational discussion of ley theory ( Burl ... in the war of silence in which each side tried to ignore the other and rejected any attempt at compromise .
In a recent article in Popular Archaeology , however , Aubrey Burl attempted a more rational discussion of ley theory ( Burl ... in the war of silence in which each side tried to ignore the other and rejected any attempt at compromise .
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Strange , too , that little attempt is made to explain the developments in method and theory in the subject over the last two decades at a popular level . The lessons to be drawn from ley hunting are that if archaeology fails to stress ...
Strange , too , that little attempt is made to explain the developments in method and theory in the subject over the last two decades at a popular level . The lessons to be drawn from ley hunting are that if archaeology fails to stress ...
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Contents
STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT | 2 |
David R Crowther | 9 |
Brian Charge The work of a local society and its interaction | 21 |
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