Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 41
... explain them to the visitor . Obviously , these tasks are not always in harmony with each other . To preserve something may mean hiding it away , and in any case few museums have the resources to display everything they have in custody ...
... explain them to the visitor . Obviously , these tasks are not always in harmony with each other . To preserve something may mean hiding it away , and in any case few museums have the resources to display everything they have in custody ...
Page 48
... explained , we can say that this building was probably two to two- and - a - half storeys tall . By measuring the distance between the floor beams , and again figuring this measurement against the way floors are built today , we can ...
... explained , we can say that this building was probably two to two- and - a - half storeys tall . By measuring the distance between the floor beams , and again figuring this measurement against the way floors are built today , we can ...
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... explain the develop- ments in method and theory in the subject over the last two decades at a popular level . The lessons to be drawn from ley hunting are that if archaeology fails to stress the immanence and relevance of the past , and ...
... explain the develop- ments in method and theory in the subject over the last two decades at a popular level . The lessons to be drawn from ley hunting are that if archaeology fails to stress the immanence and relevance of the past , and ...
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