Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... moral position and giving treasure hunters a mantle of respectability that should not exist . The breadth of opinion among museums and Units is broadly similar . The vast majority of replies , naturally enough , favoured combinations of ...
... moral position and giving treasure hunters a mantle of respectability that should not exist . The breadth of opinion among museums and Units is broadly similar . The vast majority of replies , naturally enough , favoured combinations of ...
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Victorian intellectuals who were transforming the idea of scholarly culture as principles that provided moral guidance for society into a separate sphere studied scientifically for its own sake , the ideal was a necessary one . It is ...
Victorian intellectuals who were transforming the idea of scholarly culture as principles that provided moral guidance for society into a separate sphere studied scientifically for its own sake , the ideal was a necessary one . It is ...
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... moral arguments in- volved . This time the matter will not be forgotten . WILDMEN , PULP AND FIRE ARCHAEOLOGY AS POPULAR FICTION Christopher J. Evans and There is obviously a substan- tial public demand for archaeologi- cally related ...
... moral arguments in- volved . This time the matter will not be forgotten . WILDMEN , PULP AND FIRE ARCHAEOLOGY AS POPULAR FICTION Christopher J. Evans and There is obviously a substan- tial public demand for archaeologi- cally related ...
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