Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... symbols . The responses are geographically diverse enough to offer information from most regions of the country . ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 2 : 1 ( 1983 ) ) Figure 2 shows the distribution of treasure hunting clubs which.
... symbols . The responses are geographically diverse enough to offer information from most regions of the country . ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 2 : 1 ( 1983 ) ) Figure 2 shows the distribution of treasure hunting clubs which.
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... symbols . For explanation of other symbols , see page 10 . Fig . 3 Approaching the treasure hunting problem . Four possibilities were offered , and the popularity of each chosen combination of approaches is contrasted for museums and ...
... symbols . For explanation of other symbols , see page 10 . Fig . 3 Approaching the treasure hunting problem . Four possibilities were offered , and the popularity of each chosen combination of approaches is contrasted for museums and ...
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... symbol for the consumer . Significantly , it was put together by volunteers and thus exhibited the same qualities as the Good Food Guide . The ' closed shop ' , by which he means professional curators , should be fought unremittingly ...
... symbol for the consumer . Significantly , it was put together by volunteers and thus exhibited the same qualities as the Good Food Guide . The ' closed shop ' , by which he means professional curators , should be fought unremittingly ...
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