Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... audience in a television world increasingly dominated by finance and a concern for high audience ratings . My responsibility as editor of CHRONICLE is to the BBC licence holders , not to the archaeologists ; but having said that , my ...
... audience in a television world increasingly dominated by finance and a concern for high audience ratings . My responsibility as editor of CHRONICLE is to the BBC licence holders , not to the archaeologists ; but having said that , my ...
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... audience . The smaller the audience , the better the reaction . A small audience is predisposed to watch , already committed , and prepared to like . A big audience contains a large percentage of casual viewers who , too lazy to switch ...
... audience . The smaller the audience , the better the reaction . A small audience is predisposed to watch , already committed , and prepared to like . A big audience contains a large percentage of casual viewers who , too lazy to switch ...
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... audience the literal and metaphorical nitty - gritty of dirt archaeology . I think that it is most important that our audience should be shown the techniques , especially new techniques , of excavation the backbone of archaeology and I ...
... audience the literal and metaphorical nitty - gritty of dirt archaeology . I think that it is most important that our audience should be shown the techniques , especially new techniques , of excavation the backbone of archaeology and I ...
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