Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... conceptions of the past are formed ( through media , education , work ) and on attitudes , awareness and interest in the past . It was hoped that this would be the beginning of a national survey to be carried out in 1983. The response ...
... conceptions of the past are formed ( through media , education , work ) and on attitudes , awareness and interest in the past . It was hoped that this would be the beginning of a national survey to be carried out in 1983. The response ...
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... conception of professionalism has come from many quarters , with treasure hunters providing the most vitriolic and , at times , ridiculous examples . Within the debates over treasure hunting , one can detect two socially rooted ...
... conception of professionalism has come from many quarters , with treasure hunters providing the most vitriolic and , at times , ridiculous examples . Within the debates over treasure hunting , one can detect two socially rooted ...
Page 67
... conception of the whole . The argument that the marbles should not be returned because they cannot be replaced upon the building is neither artistically nor morally valid . Partly as a result of inter- national initiatives and partly in ...
... conception of the whole . The argument that the marbles should not be returned because they cannot be replaced upon the building is neither artistically nor morally valid . Partly as a result of inter- national initiatives and partly in ...
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