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16 ) There are many archaeologists in Britain who are worried about the present
situation as regards metal detectors . Sites have been damaged in the past by
treasure hunters , and it is felt that the lack of systematic recording of finds can
only ...
16 ) There are many archaeologists in Britain who are worried about the present
situation as regards metal detectors . Sites have been damaged in the past by
treasure hunters , and it is felt that the lack of systematic recording of finds can
only ...
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In such a situation , archaeologists are clearly failing in their duty if they allow a
sizeable proportion of the general public to believe in a theory which they
themselves dismiss as lunacy . It seems strange that they should not attempt to
mount a ...
In such a situation , archaeologists are clearly failing in their duty if they allow a
sizeable proportion of the general public to believe in a theory which they
themselves dismiss as lunacy . It seems strange that they should not attempt to
mount a ...
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... effect in a given situation 122 ) , not as one revealing a whole should they have
the misfortune to series of human activities . encounter palaeopoop . Not all the
background questions receive adeSimilar problems arise in the quate treatment ...
... effect in a given situation 122 ) , not as one revealing a whole should they have
the misfortune to series of human activities . encounter palaeopoop . Not all the
background questions receive adeSimilar problems arise in the quate treatment ...
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