Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... collecting of objects . Metal detecting has become a cheap and accessible means of collecting archaeological material . Its popularity is motivated as much by a desire to find and own something old as to make a fortune . Many detectors ...
... collecting of objects . Metal detecting has become a cheap and accessible means of collecting archaeological material . Its popularity is motivated as much by a desire to find and own something old as to make a fortune . Many detectors ...
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... collected on the age , gender , occupation , previous occupations , marital status , education , leisure activities and home environment of the interviewees . They were then asked about their familiarity with archaeology . Had they ...
... collected on the age , gender , occupation , previous occupations , marital status , education , leisure activities and home environment of the interviewees . They were then asked about their familiarity with archaeology . Had they ...
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... collect specialists as if they were exotic butterflies . The student will find parts of these chapters useful , but will be forgiven wondering ( as Ithe reviewer does ) whether such things as fungus , bacteria , parasites , liverworts ...
... collect specialists as if they were exotic butterflies . The student will find parts of these chapters useful , but will be forgiven wondering ( as Ithe reviewer does ) whether such things as fungus , bacteria , parasites , liverworts ...
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