Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... labour to be employed on excavations . Surely the time has come when archaeology must consider itself as a whole in terms of how the limited resources of both money and labour should be employed . We are all interested in learning about ...
... labour to be employed on excavations . Surely the time has come when archaeology must consider itself as a whole in terms of how the limited resources of both money and labour should be employed . We are all interested in learning about ...
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... labour . Against the background of financial cuts , POPULAR ARCHAEOLOGY responded by appealing to the restoration of the spirit of communal archaeology : the significant contributions ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 2 : 1 ( 1983 ) ...
... labour . Against the background of financial cuts , POPULAR ARCHAEOLOGY responded by appealing to the restoration of the spirit of communal archaeology : the significant contributions ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 2 : 1 ( 1983 ) ...
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... labour discipline . There is no doubt that dominant classes have deemed it wise to influence these transformations : the control of free time is as important as that of labour time . It is perhaps of relevance here that those Victorians ...
... labour discipline . There is no doubt that dominant classes have deemed it wise to influence these transformations : the control of free time is as important as that of labour time . It is perhaps of relevance here that those Victorians ...
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