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Despite the fact that all followed ' codes of conduct ' mainly along the lines of that published by Treasure Hunting magazine ( reproduced in Council of Europe 1981 : 110 ) , it is difficult to see how these clubs can monitor their ...
Despite the fact that all followed ' codes of conduct ' mainly along the lines of that published by Treasure Hunting magazine ( reproduced in Council of Europe 1981 : 110 ) , it is difficult to see how these clubs can monitor their ...
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Map work , however , indicates only the possible existence of a ley line , and this must be followed by fieldwork . This consists of the search for additional mark points ' not noted by the Ordnance Survey . The most important of these ...
Map work , however , indicates only the possible existence of a ley line , and this must be followed by fieldwork . This consists of the search for additional mark points ' not noted by the Ordnance Survey . The most important of these ...
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And yet this book dethe example could be followed to serves to be read by all students advantage elsewhere . of early medieval Europe , whether their approach is primarily archaeGlass and Archaeology is ological or historical , and by ...
And yet this book dethe example could be followed to serves to be read by all students advantage elsewhere . of early medieval Europe , whether their approach is primarily archaeGlass and Archaeology is ological or historical , and by ...
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Contents
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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