Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... illustrate this knowledge is done by a group of scholars trained , as a first priority , to maintain and extend collections . It is no slur on the museum profession to say that people come second . ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge ...
... illustrate this knowledge is done by a group of scholars trained , as a first priority , to maintain and extend collections . It is no slur on the museum profession to say that people come second . ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge ...
Page 45
... illustrate explicitly the interpretive process . This process i s always with the professionals doing the excavations . This is how we argued in Annapolis , Maryland , a city of 30,000 , in order to create an exhibit of ongoing ...
... illustrate explicitly the interpretive process . This process i s always with the professionals doing the excavations . This is how we argued in Annapolis , Maryland , a city of 30,000 , in order to create an exhibit of ongoing ...
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... illustrates the factors in the present which influence the meaning which is attached to the past . The large garden was built by William Paca in the 1760s and 1770s . It was buried under a 200 - room hotel in the early twen- tieth ...
... illustrates the factors in the present which influence the meaning which is attached to the past . The large garden was built by William Paca in the 1760s and 1770s . It was buried under a 200 - room hotel in the early twen- tieth ...
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