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... and must be considered . There is a huge potential public interest in
archaeology in general ; the Mary Rose project , the number of visitors to ancient
monuments all over the country , and the interest in any excava - tion are
evidence of this .
... and must be considered . There is a huge potential public interest in
archaeology in general ; the Mary Rose project , the number of visitors to ancient
monuments all over the country , and the interest in any excava - tion are
evidence of this .
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While because Burl has no clear concep - vitreous waste - products , such as tion
of the place of ' religion ' in metal smelting slags , may require the social formation
. I suspect little attention ( although vitrithat this goes outside the scope of fied ...
While because Burl has no clear concep - vitreous waste - products , such as tion
of the place of ' religion ' in metal smelting slags , may require the social formation
. I suspect little attention ( although vitrithat this goes outside the scope of fied ...
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334pp . , tion theories , though the mass of £24 . 00 ( hard ) ISBN 0 - 7 - 156 -
1440 - 1 , detailed evidence , both archae - £7 . 95 ( soft ) ISBN 0 - 7 - 156 - 1441
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334pp . , tion theories , though the mass of £24 . 00 ( hard ) ISBN 0 - 7 - 156 -
1440 - 1 , detailed evidence , both archae - £7 . 95 ( soft ) ISBN 0 - 7 - 156 - 1441
- X ological and historical , now available would seem to make this an Reviewed
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