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The use of detectors in excavation and fieldwork is sadly underrated and will be the subject of an article to be written by Andrew Rogerson and myself for publication in 1983 . up of Information : we stand or fall on our publicity .
The use of detectors in excavation and fieldwork is sadly underrated and will be the subject of an article to be written by Andrew Rogerson and myself for publication in 1983 . up of Information : we stand or fall on our publicity .
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... parts of Cambridgeshire , Essex and Suffolk ) using various methods of fieldwork , but excluding excavation since it was recognised that the group lacked the interpretive and analytical skills necessary to undertake excavations .
... parts of Cambridgeshire , Essex and Suffolk ) using various methods of fieldwork , but excluding excavation since it was recognised that the group lacked the interpretive and analytical skills necessary to undertake excavations .
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and delegates overall responsibility to a ' Fieldwork Coordinator ' who exercises day - to - day control , ensures that all necessary equipment is available and arranges the final disposal of finds to the appropriate County Unit for ...
and delegates overall responsibility to a ' Fieldwork Coordinator ' who exercises day - to - day control , ensures that all necessary equipment is available and arranges the final disposal of finds to the appropriate County Unit for ...
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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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