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SWORDS TO PLOUGHSHARES : A NATIONWIDE SURVEY OF ARCHAEOLOGISTS AND TREASURE HUNTING CLUBS David R. Crowther Introduction a was a a In the spring of 1978 , the author distributed questionnaires to every provincial museum in Great Britain ...
SWORDS TO PLOUGHSHARES : A NATIONWIDE SURVEY OF ARCHAEOLOGISTS AND TREASURE HUNTING CLUBS David R. Crowther Introduction a was a a In the spring of 1978 , the author distributed questionnaires to every provincial museum in Great Britain ...
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However , among those who actually had experience of liaising with local treasure hunters , willingness for such a scheme was higher , at 55 % , than among those who engaged in no contact , of whom only 40 % found such a scheme to their ...
However , among those who actually had experience of liaising with local treasure hunters , willingness for such a scheme was higher , at 55 % , than among those who engaged in no contact , of whom only 40 % found such a scheme to their ...
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... sought the views of clubs on many of the issues which dominate the debate about private treasure hunting public archaeology . ... and that eventually archaeologists would be grateful for the information treasure hunters supply .
... sought the views of clubs on many of the issues which dominate the debate about private treasure hunting public archaeology . ... and that eventually archaeologists would be grateful for the information treasure hunters supply .
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Contents
STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT | 2 |
David R Crowther | 9 |
Brian Charge The work of a local society and its interaction | 21 |
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