Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... result in changes in the research goals of archaeologists attempting to present the subject as an interesting and relevant pursuit for a large number of people from different social back- grounds . Archaeologists ' inability to be ...
... result in changes in the research goals of archaeologists attempting to present the subject as an interesting and relevant pursuit for a large number of people from different social back- grounds . Archaeologists ' inability to be ...
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... result from refusals to answer the questionnaire , the ability of some people to articulate their thoughts more ... results will be published as a joint concern by all involved in the national survey . Once this is achieved it will be ...
... result from refusals to answer the questionnaire , the ability of some people to articulate their thoughts more ... results will be published as a joint concern by all involved in the national survey . Once this is achieved it will be ...
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... result of a survey that has invited the audience to say how much they enjoyed a programme . On a 100 point scale , sport and light entertainment get about 50 , drama 60 , documentaries about 70. CHRONICLE ranges from 64 to 84 , well ...
... result of a survey that has invited the audience to say how much they enjoyed a programme . On a 100 point scale , sport and light entertainment get about 50 , drama 60 , documentaries about 70. CHRONICLE ranges from 64 to 84 , well ...
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