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Shorter presentations on topical subjects are invited for Commentary as well as comments on the contents of previous issues . Unsolicited manuscripts will not normally be returned unless accompanied by a stamped , addressed envelope ...
Shorter presentations on topical subjects are invited for Commentary as well as comments on the contents of previous issues . Unsolicited manuscripts will not normally be returned unless accompanied by a stamped , addressed envelope ...
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ARC was first published in 1981 and has returned to production with this issue , following a temporary hiatus . serve as ARC is to a forum for the discussion of current archaeological research . It is designed to fill the gap which ...
ARC was first published in 1981 and has returned to production with this issue , following a temporary hiatus . serve as ARC is to a forum for the discussion of current archaeological research . It is designed to fill the gap which ...
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FOREWORD : ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE PUBLIC Robert Bewley This issue of Archaeological Review from Cambridge ( ARC ) developed out of a session on Archaeology and the Public presented at the 1982 Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference held ...
FOREWORD : ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE PUBLIC Robert Bewley This issue of Archaeological Review from Cambridge ( ARC ) developed out of a session on Archaeology and the Public presented at the 1982 Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference held ...
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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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