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... at a disadvantage , not only because HOR I ZON subjects are animate and CHRONICLE'S inanimate , but because they have an immediate audience relevance cancer concerns everyone - whereas wet planks immediately relevant to no - one .
... at a disadvantage , not only because HOR I ZON subjects are animate and CHRONICLE'S inanimate , but because they have an immediate audience relevance cancer concerns everyone - whereas wet planks immediately relevant to no - one .
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Its technology was based on the utilisation of the earth's natural energy paths , in contrast to our own dangerous and polluting energy sources . The relics of the system therefore have a direct relevance to modern society , for they ...
Its technology was based on the utilisation of the earth's natural energy paths , in contrast to our own dangerous and polluting energy sources . The relics of the system therefore have a direct relevance to modern society , for they ...
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At the same time , archaeology must be seen to be relevant to the wider issues of society . This is not just a case of the subject's aims but also of the communication of these to the general public . The ley hunters ' description of ...
At the same time , archaeology must be seen to be relevant to the wider issues of society . This is not just a case of the subject's aims but also of the communication of these to the general public . The ley hunters ' description of ...
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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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