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Had they visited a museum or archaeological site 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 ...
Had they visited a museum or archaeological site 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 ...
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During a 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 ...
During a 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 ...
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COMMENTARY a from MP , 1982 , The recent discussion concern- to need quoting at length . Years ing an eventual return of the later , when the marbles were alParthenon Marbles has once again ready housed in the British Museum , drawn ...
COMMENTARY a from MP , 1982 , The recent discussion concern- to need quoting at length . Years ing an eventual return of the later , when the marbles were alParthenon Marbles has once again ready housed in the British Museum , drawn ...
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Contents
STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT | 2 |
David R Crowther | 9 |
Brian Charge The work of a local society and its interaction | 21 |
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