Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 34
... emphasised the crucial importance of co - operation with professionals and the need for the amateur to be involved in some form of extra - mural activity or archaeological society . He added to this that the local archaeologist may be ...
... emphasised the crucial importance of co - operation with professionals and the need for the amateur to be involved in some form of extra - mural activity or archaeological society . He added to this that the local archaeologist may be ...
Page 74
... emphasised -- a well known archaeometric laboratory recently identified an early glass bead as fossil mollusc . Glass is suscept- ible to aqueous corrosion and the difficult problem of conservation is discussed , especially for ex ...
... emphasised -- a well known archaeometric laboratory recently identified an early glass bead as fossil mollusc . Glass is suscept- ible to aqueous corrosion and the difficult problem of conservation is discussed , especially for ex ...
Page 77
... emphasises the lack of an archaeological perspec- tive . We are faced with a be- wildering array of specialisations , which mus t surely reinforce the tendency of some archaeologists collect specialists as if they were exotic ...
... emphasises the lack of an archaeological perspec- tive . We are faced with a be- wildering array of specialisations , which mus t surely reinforce the tendency of some archaeologists collect specialists as if they were exotic ...
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