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ARCHAEOLOGY AND TELEVISION Bruce Norman CHRONICLE , the television '
stones and bones ' show , has been running for 17 years . It began in June 1966
and was originally a magazine programme " So bad " said David Attenborough ...
ARCHAEOLOGY AND TELEVISION Bruce Norman CHRONICLE , the television '
stones and bones ' show , has been running for 17 years . It began in June 1966
and was originally a magazine programme " So bad " said David Attenborough ...
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Whereas radio , by stimulating the mind ' s eye , can transport the whole of
Hannibal ' s entourage across the Alps , see Evans at Knossos , Woolley at Ur , or
Layard at Nimrud , television cannot . It is largely restricted to present - day
pictures ...
Whereas radio , by stimulating the mind ' s eye , can transport the whole of
Hannibal ' s entourage across the Alps , see Evans at Knossos , Woolley at Ur , or
Layard at Nimrud , television cannot . It is largely restricted to present - day
pictures ...
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Archaeology films are the most difficult documentaries to make for television .
Compared with the total failure rate of ideas submitted by the general public , the
professional archaeologists have a success rate of 2 5 % . About one - quarter of
...
Archaeology films are the most difficult documentaries to make for television .
Compared with the total failure rate of ideas submitted by the general public , the
professional archaeologists have a success rate of 2 5 % . About one - quarter of
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