Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... experienced digger is worth six inexperienced volunteers , we must still find room and work for the six , or lose all credibility for being interested in the public . Those who are already ' lost ' to metal detecting can also be ...
... experienced digger is worth six inexperienced volunteers , we must still find room and work for the six , or lose all credibility for being interested in the public . Those who are already ' lost ' to metal detecting can also be ...
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... experience of liaising with local treasure hunters , willing- ness for such a scheme was higher , at 55 % , than among those who engaged in no contact , of whom only 40 % found such a scheme to their taste . Equally , resistance to this ...
... experience of liaising with local treasure hunters , willing- ness for such a scheme was higher , at 55 % , than among those who engaged in no contact , of whom only 40 % found such a scheme to their taste . Equally , resistance to this ...
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... experience , have a tendency to confuse knowledge of an object with knowledge about that object ) . So museums always risk losing touch with their times , not only with what curators loosely call " the public " , but also with the ...
... experience , have a tendency to confuse knowledge of an object with knowledge about that object ) . So museums always risk losing touch with their times , not only with what curators loosely call " the public " , but also with the ...
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