Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... direct result of a letter or extended phone call to me from a trusty or trusted archaeologist , and the reason for this is that archaeologists have become increasingly aware of what they can do for themselves . Gone are the days when I ...
... direct result of a letter or extended phone call to me from a trusty or trusted archaeologist , and the reason for this is that archaeologists have become increasingly aware of what they can do for themselves . Gone are the days when I ...
Page 55
... direct relevance to modern society , for they provide evidence of a past society against which the achievements of the present can be judged . Ley hunters contrast this with an aca- demic archaeology which they either feel has no ...
... direct relevance to modern society , for they provide evidence of a past society against which the achievements of the present can be judged . Ley hunters contrast this with an aca- demic archaeology which they either feel has no ...
Page 78
... ( direct refuse from deliberate human behaviour ) . The title of this review is not a semantic quib- ble . is in Turning to The Environment British Prehistory , we are struck by its different organisation : this an attempt by ...
... ( direct refuse from deliberate human behaviour ) . The title of this review is not a semantic quib- ble . is in Turning to The Environment British Prehistory , we are struck by its different organisation : this an attempt by ...
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