Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... programme . On a 100 point scale , sport and light entertainment get about 50 , drama documentaries about 70. CHRONICLE ranges from 64 to 84 , well above average , but the reason for the high R.I. is not just the result of the quality ...
... programme . On a 100 point scale , sport and light entertainment get about 50 , drama documentaries about 70. CHRONICLE ranges from 64 to 84 , well above average , but the reason for the high R.I. is not just the result of the quality ...
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subject I'm promoting , and the programme makers themselves , who are the agents of communication . I have never actually received an idea from a member of the has public that been converted into a programme probably because most ideas ...
subject I'm promoting , and the programme makers themselves , who are the agents of communication . I have never actually received an idea from a member of the has public that been converted into a programme probably because most ideas ...
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... programme point of view , sufficiently interesting . Now we can't afford to film until we know that the dig is actually significant , by which time it's too late to start as the dig's almost over and , as we are not in the business of ...
... programme point of view , sufficiently interesting . Now we can't afford to film until we know that the dig is actually significant , by which time it's too late to start as the dig's almost over and , as we are not in the business of ...
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activity allow amateur approach Association audience become believe British Cambridge century chapter CHRONICLE clubs collect committee concern considered continue cultural discussion early effect establishment evidence example excavation existence explained expressed field fieldwork finds followed further give given glass groups heritage historical hunters idea important individual interest interpretation involved issue knowledge later least less ley hunters lines London look major material means metal detector museums names nature objects organisation original past period Popular Archaeology possible present problem professional programme question reasons recent reconstruction recording References reflect regard relevant replies response result returned seen social society specific Stonehenge stones suggested survey television theory treasure hunting Units University visitors