Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... methods ) and the minimalist ( dated lists , provenanced by site ) . One club had bought its own surveying equipment out of club funds and had photographed all its finds . Five clubs ( 14 % ) appeared to see recording of finds as ...
... methods ) and the minimalist ( dated lists , provenanced by site ) . One club had bought its own surveying equipment out of club funds and had photographed all its finds . Five clubs ( 14 % ) appeared to see recording of finds as ...
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... method : not what we know about another time , but how we know it . So far , the community and its visitors have responded enthusias - tically to this way of returning their past . Our method of reaching the public was chosen in the ...
... method : not what we know about another time , but how we know it . So far , the community and its visitors have responded enthusias - tically to this way of returning their past . Our method of reaching the public was chosen in the ...
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... method and theory in the subject over the last two decades at a popular level . The lessons to be drawn from ley hunting are that if archaeology fails to stress the immanence and relevance of the past , and to encourage popular ...
... method and theory in the subject over the last two decades at a popular level . The lessons to be drawn from ley hunting are that if archaeology fails to stress the immanence and relevance of the past , and to encourage popular ...
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