Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 55
... ley hunters , however , the features they discover are invested with more than a merely antiquarian interest . They believe that they represent the relics of a prehistoric spiritual science , created by a society very different from ...
... ley hunters , however , the features they discover are invested with more than a merely antiquarian interest . They believe that they represent the relics of a prehistoric spiritual science , created by a society very different from ...
Page 57
... ley hunters have been right for the wrong reasons or anticipated significant developments in conventional archaeology . In the 1930s , Watkins was arguing that prehistoric Britain was densely settled and extensively cleared . This ...
... ley hunters have been right for the wrong reasons or anticipated significant developments in conventional archaeology . In the 1930s , Watkins was arguing that prehistoric Britain was densely settled and extensively cleared . This ...
Page 58
... ley hunters ' description of archaeologists as being involved in a kind of boring and methodical treasure hunt , irrelevant and inward - looking , may indicate the way in which many people see our discipline . It seems strange that the ...
... ley hunters ' description of archaeologists as being involved in a kind of boring and methodical treasure hunt , irrelevant and inward - looking , may indicate the way in which many people see our discipline . It seems strange that the ...
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