Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... means of actively encouraging local interest , as many as 70 % were aware of treasure hunting activity in their area ; this figure rose to 92 % for those museums that did pursue active education policies . Many of those museums which ...
... means of actively encouraging local interest , as many as 70 % were aware of treasure hunting activity in their area ; this figure rose to 92 % for those museums that did pursue active education policies . Many of those museums which ...
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... means that it must be translatable into hard cash " ( Haigh 1982 : 42 ) . This is put more virulently but with the same background ideas by another contributor : Close down this State archaeology ' circus ' ... and put all archaeology ...
... means that it must be translatable into hard cash " ( Haigh 1982 : 42 ) . This is put more virulently but with the same background ideas by another contributor : Close down this State archaeology ' circus ' ... and put all archaeology ...
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... means bizarre . There are many who simply believe in leys because they feel that the statistical evidence for their existence is good . Some suggest that the alignments could have been ' ritual ' constructions quite unrelated to ...
... means bizarre . There are many who simply believe in leys because they feel that the statistical evidence for their existence is good . Some suggest that the alignments could have been ' ritual ' constructions quite unrelated to ...
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