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The response generated by that session emphasized the importance of this subject in archaeology today . The session's papers form the nucleus of the current issue , and thanks are due to Mike Parker Pearson ( the organiser of the TAG ...
The response generated by that session emphasized the importance of this subject in archaeology today . The session's papers form the nucleus of the current issue , and thanks are due to Mike Parker Pearson ( the organiser of the TAG ...
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Responses received from 114 museums ( 59 % ) , 26 Units ( 68 % ) and 27 clubs ( 43 % ) . were Figure 1 shows the distribution of museums ( circles ) and Units ( triangles ) that were consulted ; those which replied are represented by ...
Responses received from 114 museums ( 59 % ) , 26 Units ( 68 % ) and 27 clubs ( 43 % ) . were Figure 1 shows the distribution of museums ( circles ) and Units ( triangles ) that were consulted ; those which replied are represented by ...
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The questions designed to encourage a balanced response to a reasoned argument . In the main this happened , though for Q10 , even some of the sympathetic replies felt that ' too much fuss ' was made about detecting on ' non ...
The questions designed to encourage a balanced response to a reasoned argument . In the main this happened , though for Q10 , even some of the sympathetic replies felt that ' too much fuss ' was made about detecting on ' non ...
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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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