Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... forces of destruction and , b ) to allow its excavation to be done under ' controlled ' conditions . This means that anyone interested in the past has a duty not to destroy potential infor- mation . This Utopian ideal can only be ...
... forces of destruction and , b ) to allow its excavation to be done under ' controlled ' conditions . This means that anyone interested in the past has a duty not to destroy potential infor- mation . This Utopian ideal can only be ...
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... forces and letting in a new era of public participatory activity . In this sense treasure hunting cannot be seen as misunderstanding of the ' true role ' of archaeology as Dave Crowther has put it , as it is the ' true role ' that is ...
... forces and letting in a new era of public participatory activity . In this sense treasure hunting cannot be seen as misunderstanding of the ' true role ' of archaeology as Dave Crowther has put it , as it is the ' true role ' that is ...
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... discovering and discussing the secret force fields of ancient monuments . ( Hadingham 1975 : 228 ) This may be something of an overstatement , but more than one professional archaeologist in Britain has entered the orthodox study of 53.
... discovering and discussing the secret force fields of ancient monuments . ( Hadingham 1975 : 228 ) This may be something of an overstatement , but more than one professional archaeologist in Britain has entered the orthodox study of 53.
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