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... the success of a policy of Treasure Hunting magazine at the time , in encouraging club formation by publishing names and addresses of those wishing to form clubs , and providing on request a free list of clubs already in existence .
... the success of a policy of Treasure Hunting magazine at the time , in encouraging club formation by publishing names and addresses of those wishing to form clubs , and providing on request a free list of clubs already in existence .
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The phrase , ' popular culture ' itself reflects this stratification as well as pointing to the existence of cultural boundaries within society . 1 Obviously , within the magazine POPULAR ARCHAEOLOGY archaeologists are engaged in what ...
The phrase , ' popular culture ' itself reflects this stratification as well as pointing to the existence of cultural boundaries within society . 1 Obviously , within the magazine POPULAR ARCHAEOLOGY archaeologists are engaged in what ...
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Map work , however , indicates only the possible existence of a ley line , and this must be followed by fieldwork . This consists of the search for additional mark points ' not noted by the Ordnance Survey . The most important of these ...
Map work , however , indicates only the possible existence of a ley line , and this must be followed by fieldwork . This consists of the search for additional mark points ' not noted by the Ordnance Survey . The most important of these ...
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Contents
STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT | 2 |
David R Crowther | 9 |
Brian Charge The work of a local society and its interaction | 21 |
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