Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... contributions from workers in any field . Articles should not normally exceed 3000 to 4000 words in length . Upcoming themes are II ( 2 ) : Ethnoarchaeology ; projected III ( 1 ) : Transitions to complex societies . Non - thematic ...
... contributions from workers in any field . Articles should not normally exceed 3000 to 4000 words in length . Upcoming themes are II ( 2 ) : Ethnoarchaeology ; projected III ( 1 ) : Transitions to complex societies . Non - thematic ...
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... contribution amateurs could make in the field ( Webster 1979 a ; 1979b ) . The first article , which related to field survey , emphasised the crucial importance of co - operation with professionals and the need for the amateur to be ...
... contribution amateurs could make in the field ( Webster 1979 a ; 1979b ) . The first article , which related to field survey , emphasised the crucial importance of co - operation with professionals and the need for the amateur to be ...
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... contribution to the magazine , Robert Erskine ( 1982 ) neatly distinguishes between socially acceptable and unacceptable forms of collecting behaviour : love of art and a stronger than usual sense of history were worthy justifications ...
... contribution to the magazine , Robert Erskine ( 1982 ) neatly distinguishes between socially acceptable and unacceptable forms of collecting behaviour : love of art and a stronger than usual sense of history were worthy justifications ...
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