Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... clubs recorded on a national list as published by Treasure Hunting magazine in 1978. Responses were received from 114 museums ( 59 % ) , 26 Units ( 68 % ) and 27 clubs ( 43 % ) . Figure 1 shows the distribution of museums ( circles ) ...
... clubs recorded on a national list as published by Treasure Hunting magazine in 1978. Responses were received from 114 museums ( 59 % ) , 26 Units ( 68 % ) and 27 clubs ( 43 % ) . Figure 1 shows the distribution of museums ( circles ) ...
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... clubs existing ; it is also apparent that there were clubs in East Anglia and the West Country which were not contacted in the survey . Where concentrations of clubs did not reply , as in Somerset and south Essex , there were museums ...
... clubs existing ; it is also apparent that there were clubs in East Anglia and the West Country which were not contacted in the survey . Where concentrations of clubs did not reply , as in Somerset and south Essex , there were museums ...
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... clubs agreed that recording was necessary and that club formation was important in helping to solve the problem . Despite the fact that all followed ' codes of conduct ' mainly along the lines of that published by Treasure Hunting ...
... clubs agreed that recording was necessary and that club formation was important in helping to solve the problem . Despite the fact that all followed ' codes of conduct ' mainly along the lines of that published by Treasure Hunting ...
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