Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... exists between the formal publication of major research projects in leading journals , and the more informal discussion which takes place at seminars and conferences . This means that although the standards of papers presented will be ...
... exists between the formal publication of major research projects in leading journals , and the more informal discussion which takes place at seminars and conferences . This means that although the standards of papers presented will be ...
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... exists all around us . Thus it is important a ) to protect it from our own forces of destruction and , b ) to allow its excavation to be done under ' controlled ' conditions . This means that anyone interested in the past has a duty not ...
... exists all around us . Thus it is important a ) to protect it from our own forces of destruction and , b ) to allow its excavation to be done under ' controlled ' conditions . This means that anyone interested in the past has a duty not ...
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... exist . The breadth of opinion among museums and Units is broadly similar . The vast majority of replies , naturally enough , favoured combinations of these approaches , occasionally to the extent of selecting approaches which would be ...
... exist . The breadth of opinion among museums and Units is broadly similar . The vast majority of replies , naturally enough , favoured combinations of these approaches , occasionally to the extent of selecting approaches which would be ...
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