Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... origins , the fact that we have been through the higher streams of secondary education and have gone on to study an academic discipline at University means that we are now firmly cast in the middle class mould . The same is generally ...
... origins , the fact that we have been through the higher streams of secondary education and have gone on to study an academic discipline at University means that we are now firmly cast in the middle class mould . The same is generally ...
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... Origins " , reports in the Times , Guardian and the Telegraph , and Current Archaeology : all very worthy , very good for communicating with each other and with amateur groups , but no good outside the readership of the ' quality ...
... Origins " , reports in the Times , Guardian and the Telegraph , and Current Archaeology : all very worthy , very good for communicating with each other and with amateur groups , but no good outside the readership of the ' quality ...
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... origins were in radio where , in 1946 , the West of England Home Service began regular archaeology programming with a series introduced by Glyn Daniel . This series continued its run for several years on the Third Programme under the ...
... origins were in radio where , in 1946 , the West of England Home Service began regular archaeology programming with a series introduced by Glyn Daniel . This series continued its run for several years on the Third Programme under the ...
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