Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... excavation reports which filled them in the 1960s , now carry large numbers of papers directed far more to the documentary side of local history than to the archaeological . Those amateur groups which follow the professional lead are ...
... excavation reports which filled them in the 1960s , now carry large numbers of papers directed far more to the documentary side of local history than to the archaeological . Those amateur groups which follow the professional lead are ...
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... excavation , then you will very soon see where the interest lies . A tangible object or structure which they can ... excavation , and many want to look and to be told about what is happening . Very few excavations can be understood by ...
... excavation , then you will very soon see where the interest lies . A tangible object or structure which they can ... excavation , and many want to look and to be told about what is happening . Very few excavations can be understood by ...
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... excavations . Since the problem is to communicate that the past is a function of the present , and thus not neutral , then ongoing excavation will illustrate the principle to many people . But the issue is larger and revolves around the ...
... excavations . Since the problem is to communicate that the past is a function of the present , and thus not neutral , then ongoing excavation will illustrate the principle to many people . But the issue is larger and revolves around the ...
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