Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... specific club projects , individuals ? 12 . 10 ( 37 ) PREDOMINANTLY CLUB 3 ( 11 ) INDIVIDUALS What do you find most appealing about the hobby ? 1 : 11 ( 41 ) RELAXATION / PEACE AND QUIET 2 : 19 ( 70 ) UNCERTAINTY / EXCITEMENT 3 : 11 ...
... specific club projects , individuals ? 12 . 10 ( 37 ) PREDOMINANTLY CLUB 3 ( 11 ) INDIVIDUALS What do you find most appealing about the hobby ? 1 : 11 ( 41 ) RELAXATION / PEACE AND QUIET 2 : 19 ( 70 ) UNCERTAINTY / EXCITEMENT 3 : 11 ...
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... specific topics were presented . What was Stonehenge used for a temple , an observatory , to tell the time , just a pile of old stones ? Had they heard about or seen on television the raising of the Mary Rose ? Was i t interesting ? Why ...
... specific topics were presented . What was Stonehenge used for a temple , an observatory , to tell the time , just a pile of old stones ? Had they heard about or seen on television the raising of the Mary Rose ? Was i t interesting ? Why ...
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... specific and immediate examples , the guide has attempted to show that we derive our understanding of the past from the present . Our hope is that the guide has shown one of the principal sources of our knowledge of the past . I admit ...
... specific and immediate examples , the guide has attempted to show that we derive our understanding of the past from the present . Our hope is that the guide has shown one of the principal sources of our knowledge of the past . I admit ...
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