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But start to talk about evidence for continuity of tenements , or the reaction of Romano - British field - system layouts to rising water levels , and eyes begin to glaze over . And of course they will : if everybody was interested in ...
But start to talk about evidence for continuity of tenements , or the reaction of Romano - British field - system layouts to rising water levels , and eyes begin to glaze over . And of course they will : if everybody was interested in ...
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It is in this 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 the learned journals ...
It is in this 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 the learned journals ...
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At the same time two articles were published by Webster on the contribution amateurs could make in the field ( Webster 1979a ; 1979b ) . The first article , which related to field survey , emphasised the crucial importance of co ...
At the same time two articles were published by Webster on the contribution amateurs could make in the field ( Webster 1979a ; 1979b ) . The first article , which related to field survey , emphasised the crucial importance of co ...
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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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