Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... consider using one under any circumstances ? 9 ( 35 ) YES 20 ( 77 ) NO 6 ( 23 ) POSSIBLY 11 ( 42 ) NO Discussion of Results from Museums and Units 1. The degree of contact between the archaeological establishment and treasure hunters ...
... consider using one under any circumstances ? 9 ( 35 ) YES 20 ( 77 ) NO 6 ( 23 ) POSSIBLY 11 ( 42 ) NO Discussion of Results from Museums and Units 1. The degree of contact between the archaeological establishment and treasure hunters ...
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... consider using one under any circumstances . This last question brought the most divided response , in that 35 % would use a metal detector if necessary ; further 23 % had doubts about its real merits as a survey tool , and held ...
... consider using one under any circumstances . This last question brought the most divided response , in that 35 % would use a metal detector if necessary ; further 23 % had doubts about its real merits as a survey tool , and held ...
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... consider particular and sometimes conflicting interests of different classes or groups . This has changed . Museums have become cultural centres , with more varied ways of expressing their educational role and so mirroring more ...
... consider particular and sometimes conflicting interests of different classes or groups . This has changed . Museums have become cultural centres , with more varied ways of expressing their educational role and so mirroring more ...
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