Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... professional groups in modern society where academic interests are strong . The Rescue groups which have appeared in the last decades as amateur auxiliaries to the professional Units are drawn from the same groups . This has now become ...
... professional groups in modern society where academic interests are strong . The Rescue groups which have appeared in the last decades as amateur auxiliaries to the professional Units are drawn from the same groups . This has now become ...
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... professional colleagues who lack the manpower and time to conduct such general research . It was recognised from the outset that it was essential to liaise with professional colleagues in all three counties so that the local fieldwork ...
... professional colleagues who lack the manpower and time to conduct such general research . It was recognised from the outset that it was essential to liaise with professional colleagues in all three counties so that the local fieldwork ...
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... professional archaeologists have a success rate of 25 % . About one - quarter of our output is the direct result of ... professional television front person . The archaeologists can talk direct to the audience , and what they lack in ...
... professional archaeologists have a success rate of 25 % . About one - quarter of our output is the direct result of ... professional television front person . The archaeologists can talk direct to the audience , and what they lack in ...
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