Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... expressed by museums , Units and treasure hunting clubs which replied , often at great length . Not all replies were that easy to categorise accurately ; the circumspect nature of Some of the reply categories that follow is designed to ...
... expressed by museums , Units and treasure hunting clubs which replied , often at great length . Not all replies were that easy to categorise accurately ; the circumspect nature of Some of the reply categories that follow is designed to ...
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... expressed in answer to Q2 , where nearly two thirds of the clubs were less than 12 months old when the survey was conducted . This should not be seen as a direct reflection of the growth of the hobby per se , though it is undoubtedly ...
... expressed in answer to Q2 , where nearly two thirds of the clubs were less than 12 months old when the survey was conducted . This should not be seen as a direct reflection of the growth of the hobby per se , though it is undoubtedly ...
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... expressed as solid symbols . Fig . 2 Distribution of treasure hunting clubs ( circles ) in the survey . Replies expressed as solid symbols . For explanation of other symbols , see page 10 . Fig . 3 Approaching the treasure hunting ...
... expressed as solid symbols . Fig . 2 Distribution of treasure hunting clubs ( circles ) in the survey . Replies expressed as solid symbols . For explanation of other symbols , see page 10 . Fig . 3 Approaching the treasure hunting ...
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