Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... Future Roles The ' good times ' in post - war British Archaeology during the 1960s and 1970s have passed . There is a built - in reluctance on the part of many professional archaeologists to give credence to the idea that non ...
... Future Roles The ' good times ' in post - war British Archaeology during the 1960s and 1970s have passed . There is a built - in reluctance on the part of many professional archaeologists to give credence to the idea that non ...
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... future lives ... It is not going to save the universe , or further medical research . There is a growing body of medical evidence on the other hand , that metal detect- ing is one of the finest post - operative hob- bies that anyone can ...
... future lives ... It is not going to save the universe , or further medical research . There is a growing body of medical evidence on the other hand , that metal detect- ing is one of the finest post - operative hob- bies that anyone can ...
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... future should be seen in terms of a commercial opera- tion . POPULAR ARCHAEOLOGY greeted Heseltine's proposals with an editorial heading : " Two cheers for British Archaeology Ltd. " ( Thomas and Jones 1982 : 2 ) . The magazine's owner ...
... future should be seen in terms of a commercial opera- tion . POPULAR ARCHAEOLOGY greeted Heseltine's proposals with an editorial heading : " Two cheers for British Archaeology Ltd. " ( Thomas and Jones 1982 : 2 ) . The magazine's owner ...
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