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Irrevocable loss of knowledge through inadequate recording of finds . Such
problems can be approached in a number of ways : 1 . Ban the sale and use of
metal detectors altogether . Have much greater protection of the archaeological ...
Irrevocable loss of knowledge through inadequate recording of finds . Such
problems can be approached in a number of ways : 1 . Ban the sale and use of
metal detectors altogether . Have much greater protection of the archaeological ...
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The selection of material to publicly illustrate this knowledge is done by a group
of scholars trained , as a first priority , to maintain and extend collections . It is no
slur on the museum profession to say that people come second . ( Archaeological
...
The selection of material to publicly illustrate this knowledge is done by a group
of scholars trained , as a first priority , to maintain and extend collections . It is no
slur on the museum profession to say that people come second . ( Archaeological
...
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The inevitable tendency , given this emphasis on the need for order , is to equate
conceptually knowledge and order , and to encourage the view that museums ,
by their nature , stand somewhat apart from society . But knowledge is never ...
The inevitable tendency , given this emphasis on the need for order , is to equate
conceptually knowledge and order , and to encourage the view that museums ,
by their nature , stand somewhat apart from society . But knowledge is never ...
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