Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 6
... field - system layouts to rising water levels , and eyes begin to glaze over . And of course they will : if everybody was interested in questions of this sort , everybody would want to be a profes- sional archaeologist . The fact is ...
... field - system layouts to rising water levels , and eyes begin to glaze over . And of course they will : if everybody was interested in questions of this sort , everybody would want to be a profes- sional archaeologist . The fact is ...
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... field that archaeologists have really let themselves down . The present state of archaeological publicity can be divided into the ' respectable ' and the ' popular ' . The ' respectable ' is made up of the learned journals , BBC TV's ...
... field that archaeologists have really let themselves down . The present state of archaeological publicity can be divided into the ' respectable ' and the ' popular ' . The ' respectable ' is made up of the learned journals , BBC TV's ...
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... field in one review , Harry Kenward ( Times High . Ed . Suppl . 14/5/82 ) devoted nearly half the available space to correcting latin names and long words ( Kenward is an insect specialist ) . Division into topics is never from an ...
... field in one review , Harry Kenward ( Times High . Ed . Suppl . 14/5/82 ) devoted nearly half the available space to correcting latin names and long words ( Kenward is an insect specialist ) . Division into topics is never from an ...
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