Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... continue the great tradition of Reithian broadcasting . Over the years , the public that we have been trying to inform , educate and entertain has grown from an average of about one million , 10 years ago , to an average of about two ...
... continue the great tradition of Reithian broadcasting . Over the years , the public that we have been trying to inform , educate and entertain has grown from an average of about one million , 10 years ago , to an average of about two ...
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... continue to remind them at least once every CHRONICLE season . —— -- Apart from digs , what else might the television audience have learned from CHRONICLE over the past four or five years ? For the purpose of this article I have tried ...
... continue to remind them at least once every CHRONICLE season . —— -- Apart from digs , what else might the television audience have learned from CHRONICLE over the past four or five years ? For the purpose of this article I have tried ...
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... continue the restoration of the garden . There is no resistance to such a view ; one merely needs to be spelled out . sources In all reconstructions , the past tends to be interpreted to speak like the present . Even though ...
... continue the restoration of the garden . There is no resistance to such a view ; one merely needs to be spelled out . sources In all reconstructions , the past tends to be interpreted to speak like the present . Even though ...
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activity allow amateur approach Association audience become believe British Cambridge century chapter CHRONICLE clubs collect committee concern considered continue cultural discussion early effect establishment evidence example excavation existence explained expressed field fieldwork finds followed further give given glass groups heritage historical hunters idea important individual interest interpretation involved issue knowledge later least less ley hunters lines London look major material means metal detector museums names nature objects organisation original past period Popular Archaeology possible present problem professional programme question reasons recent reconstruction recording References reflect regard relevant replies response result returned seen social society specific Stonehenge stones suggested survey television theory treasure hunting Units University visitors