Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... regard for the public at large . That is not to say that we should reorientate and slant our studies to what the public want , but this should , and must be considered . There is a huge potential public interest in archaeology in ...
... regard for the public at large . That is not to say that we should reorientate and slant our studies to what the public want , but this should , and must be considered . There is a huge potential public interest in archaeology in ...
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... regard as insignificant items of information : rotary querns , a handful of medieval pottery or half a dozen Roman coins . Put together the thrill of the finder of any of these , with the interest that they were found locally , and you ...
... regard as insignificant items of information : rotary querns , a handful of medieval pottery or half a dozen Roman coins . Put together the thrill of the finder of any of these , with the interest that they were found locally , and you ...
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... regard this investment as having been worthwhile , as the Group itself now undertakes training of new fieldworkers . We receive copies of all planning and development applications , since with our local knowledge , in conjunction with ...
... regard this investment as having been worthwhile , as the Group itself now undertakes training of new fieldworkers . We receive copies of all planning and development applications , since with our local knowledge , in conjunction with ...
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