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The research interests of the graduate students within the department will necessarily be reflected in the topics chosen ... within which subjects , not connected with the thematic section but of current interest , may be presented .
The research interests of the graduate students within the department will necessarily be reflected in the topics chosen ... within which subjects , not connected with the thematic section but of current interest , may be presented .
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The same is generally true of the amateur side of archaeology ; the county societies , which began life as a pastime for gentlemen , now aim at the skilled professional groups in modern society where academic interests are strong .
The same is generally true of the amateur side of archaeology ; the county societies , which began life as a pastime for gentlemen , now aim at the skilled professional groups in modern society where academic interests are strong .
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If you take average people from the streets of a small town in Norfolk and show them around an excavation , then you will very soon see where the interest lies . A tangible object or structure which they can relate to will hold their ...
If you take average people from the streets of a small town in Norfolk and show them around an excavation , then you will very soon see where the interest lies . A tangible object or structure which they can relate to will hold their ...
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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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