Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... object or structure which they can relate to will hold their interest : timber - lined well with preserved timbers ... objects . Metal detecting has become a cheap and accessible means of collecting archaeological material . Its ...
... object or structure which they can relate to will hold their interest : timber - lined well with preserved timbers ... objects . Metal detecting has become a cheap and accessible means of collecting archaeological material . Its ...
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... object with knowledge about that object ) . So museums always risk losing touch with their times , not only with what curators loosely call " the public " , but also with the changing interests of scholarship . Museums are astonishingly ...
... object with knowledge about that object ) . So museums always risk losing touch with their times , not only with what curators loosely call " the public " , but also with the changing interests of scholarship . Museums are astonishingly ...
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... objects have been returned to Indonesia by the Museum to of Ethnography in Leiden ; the Peabody Museum of Harvard ... object in their collection . But the law is made for people , not people for the law . The legislators were ready to ...
... objects have been returned to Indonesia by the Museum to of Ethnography in Leiden ; the Peabody Museum of Harvard ... object in their collection . But the law is made for people , not people for the law . The legislators were ready to ...
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