Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... reflecting the interest in beachcombing . Figure 2 also shows those museums and Units ( squares and triangles ... reflected possibly in good museum attendance , active history and archaeological societies , etc. ? 92 ( 80 ) YES 18 ( 16 ) ...
... reflecting the interest in beachcombing . Figure 2 also shows those museums and Units ( squares and triangles ... reflected possibly in good museum attendance , active history and archaeological societies , etc. ? 92 ( 80 ) YES 18 ( 16 ) ...
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... reflection of the growth of the hobby per se , though it is undoubtedly indicative of that growth . Rather , it reflects the success of a policy of Treasure Hunting magazine at the time , in encouraging club formation by publishing ...
... reflection of the growth of the hobby per se , though it is undoubtedly indicative of that growth . Rather , it reflects the success of a policy of Treasure Hunting magazine at the time , in encouraging club formation by publishing ...
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... reflection . Archaeologists may make narrow interpretations of the past , but only public acceptance of them gives them ultimate validity in society . Thus , a public excavation teaches viewers how profes- sionals make inferences , and ...
... reflection . Archaeologists may make narrow interpretations of the past , but only public acceptance of them gives them ultimate validity in society . Thus , a public excavation teaches viewers how profes- sionals make inferences , and ...
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