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SWORDS TO PLOUGHSHARES : A NATIONWIDE SURVEY OF
ARCHAEOLOGISTS AND TREASURE HUNTING CLUBS David R . Crowther
Introduction In the spring of 1978 , the author distributed questionnaires to every
provincial museum ...
SWORDS TO PLOUGHSHARES : A NATIONWIDE SURVEY OF
ARCHAEOLOGISTS AND TREASURE HUNTING CLUBS David R . Crowther
Introduction In the spring of 1978 , the author distributed questionnaires to every
provincial museum ...
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Of those who had no knowledge of local treasure hunting at all , those in favour of
such a scheme remained about the same ... However , among those who actually
had experience of liaising with local treasure hunters , willingness for such a ...
Of those who had no knowledge of local treasure hunting at all , those in favour of
such a scheme remained about the same ... However , among those who actually
had experience of liaising with local treasure hunters , willingness for such a ...
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Attitudes towards archaeology . Questions 10 - 15 sought the views of clubs on
many of the issues which dominate the debate about private treasure hunting
versus public archaeology . The questions were designed to encourage a
balanced ...
Attitudes towards archaeology . Questions 10 - 15 sought the views of clubs on
many of the issues which dominate the debate about private treasure hunting
versus public archaeology . The questions were designed to encourage a
balanced ...
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