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The fact is that there is a level of interest beyond which the average Thetfordian
cannot be pushed , or can only be pushed very slowly ; and yet within that level of
interest , there are many people who want to be involved - with the tangible ...
The fact is that there is a level of interest beyond which the average Thetfordian
cannot be pushed , or can only be pushed very slowly ; and yet within that level of
interest , there are many people who want to be involved - with the tangible ...
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They were asked about their personal involvement in the subject . ... The sample
was too small for significant conclusions , especially as only 12 of the 25
interviews were successful ( the rest of them did not want to be involved , were
too ill or ...
They were asked about their personal involvement in the subject . ... The sample
was too small for significant conclusions , especially as only 12 of the 25
interviews were successful ( the rest of them did not want to be involved , were
too ill or ...
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It is hoped that the results will be published as a joint concern by all involved in
the national survey . Once this is achieved it will be possible to establish
guidelines for making archaeology more interesting and perhaps even relevant
to the ...
It is hoped that the results will be published as a joint concern by all involved in
the national survey . Once this is achieved it will be possible to establish
guidelines for making archaeology more interesting and perhaps even relevant
to the ...
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