Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... recording of finds . knowledge through inadequate Such problems can be approached in a number of ways : 1 . Ban the ... recording of finds is a serious one . Would you be prepared to make arrangements with local treasure hunters for them ...
... recording of finds . knowledge through inadequate Such problems can be approached in a number of ways : 1 . Ban the ... recording of finds is a serious one . Would you be prepared to make arrangements with local treasure hunters for them ...
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... find most appealing about the hobby ? 11 ( 41 ) RELAXATION / PEACE AND QUIET 6 ... finds can only be destructive to the total knowledge of our past . How do ... recording . Would such an arrangement be acceptable to your group , ог are ...
... find most appealing about the hobby ? 11 ( 41 ) RELAXATION / PEACE AND QUIET 6 ... finds can only be destructive to the total knowledge of our past . How do ... recording . Would such an arrangement be acceptable to your group , ог are ...
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... funds and had photographed all its finds . Five clubs ( 14 % ) appeared to see recording of finds as synonymous with taking them to a museum for identification . Given the long , explanatory nature of the printed questions , this was ...
... funds and had photographed all its finds . Five clubs ( 14 % ) appeared to see recording of finds as synonymous with taking them to a museum for identification . Given the long , explanatory nature of the printed questions , this was ...
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