Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... communication . In soliciting these articles I have tried to present a broad and unbiased view of the role of the public in archaeology . The problem of communication between archaeologists and a wide general audience is not simply due ...
... communication . In soliciting these articles I have tried to present a broad and unbiased view of the role of the public in archaeology . The problem of communication between archaeologists and a wide general audience is not simply due ...
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... communication between the two camps was conducted at the level of sporadic exchanges of vitu- peration . These served only as brief interruptions in the war of silence in which each side tried to ignore the other and rejected any ...
... communication between the two camps was conducted at the level of sporadic exchanges of vitu- peration . These served only as brief interruptions in the war of silence in which each side tried to ignore the other and rejected any ...
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... communication of these to the general public . The ley hunters ' description of archaeologists as being involved in a kind of boring and methodical treasure hunt , irrelevant and inward - looking , may indicate the way in which many ...
... communication of these to the general public . The ley hunters ' description of archaeologists as being involved in a kind of boring and methodical treasure hunt , irrelevant and inward - looking , may indicate the way in which many ...
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