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... there are many people who want to be involved with the tangible rather than the abstract . of a The result we all know very well - the great upsurge in the last 15 years of metal detecting and collecting of objects .
... there are many people who want to be involved with the tangible rather than the abstract . of a The result we all know very well - the great upsurge in the last 15 years of metal detecting and collecting of objects .
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They were asked about their personal involvement in the subject . ... especially as only 12 of the 25 interviews were successful ( the rest of them did not want to be involved , were too ill or had died recently ) .
They were asked about their personal involvement in the subject . ... especially as only 12 of the 25 interviews were successful ( the rest of them did not want to be involved , were too ill or had died recently ) .
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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 ...
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 ...
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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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