Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... Involvement and Involvement : most people's contact with archaeology is through excavation , and many want to look and to be told about what is happening . Very few excavations can be understood by just looking you have to show people ...
... Involvement and Involvement : most people's contact with archaeology is through excavation , and many want to look and to be told about what is happening . Very few excavations can be understood by just looking you have to show people ...
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... involvement of archaeologists or archaeological students as interviewers . The survey design will take note of these possible biases . The content of the questionnaire and the appropriateness of the questions were discussed after the ...
... involvement of archaeologists or archaeological students as interviewers . The survey design will take note of these possible biases . The content of the questionnaire and the appropriateness of the questions were discussed after the ...
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... involvement in social role obligations and a psychological perception of freedom ( Kaplan 1960 ) . Ideas of freedom in the face of bureaucratic and professional opposition are endlessly reiterated in the treasure hunting literature ...
... involvement in social role obligations and a psychological perception of freedom ( Kaplan 1960 ) . Ideas of freedom in the face of bureaucratic and professional opposition are endlessly reiterated in the treasure hunting literature ...
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