Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... recently ? Had they found it interesting and if so why ? Had they watched any television programmes or films , read books or newspaper articles or listened to radio programmes about archaeology and the past and did they find them ...
... recently ? Had they found it interesting and if so why ? Had they watched any television programmes or films , read books or newspaper articles or listened to radio programmes about archaeology and the past and did they find them ...
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... recent visit to New Zealand , I was not surprised to find that colleagues there often considered inevitable the present view of the British Museum against the repatriation of cultural property , given that it is our National Museum ...
... recent visit to New Zealand , I was not surprised to find that colleagues there often considered inevitable the present view of the British Museum against the repatriation of cultural property , given that it is our National Museum ...
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... recent editorial in Antiquity ( Antiquity 56 : 2 ) . We are therefore pleased to be able to present another point of view . The above mentioned committee was formally established in Dec. 1982 , and it defines its aim as follows : THE to ...
... recent editorial in Antiquity ( Antiquity 56 : 2 ) . We are therefore pleased to be able to present another point of view . The above mentioned committee was formally established in Dec. 1982 , and it defines its aim as follows : THE to ...
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