Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... Very few excavations can be understood by just looking you have to show people round . Used as we are to breezing onto other people's sites and expecting a guided tour - and detailed discussion of how far the results of this 6.
... Very few excavations can be understood by just looking you have to show people round . Used as we are to breezing onto other people's sites and expecting a guided tour - and detailed discussion of how far the results of this 6.
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... tours by trained guides now , and these do not yet take advantage of the research methods used to create and continue the restoration of the garden . There is no resistance to such a view ; one merely needs to be spelled out . In all ...
... tours by trained guides now , and these do not yet take advantage of the research methods used to create and continue the restoration of the garden . There is no resistance to such a view ; one merely needs to be spelled out . In all ...
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archaeologists / guides often received after the tours described earlier , and the results of our surveys of visitor ... tour when it becomes available . Also , given that critical theory is a method for situating self and society and ...
archaeologists / guides often received after the tours described earlier , and the results of our surveys of visitor ... tour when it becomes available . Also , given that critical theory is a method for situating self and society and ...
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