Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... value ? 2 + 3 3 ( 11 ) 9 ( 33 ) NO 13 ( 49 ) YES 2 ( 7 ) OFTEN 1 ( 4 ) NOT APPLICABLE 2 ( 7 ) DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU CALL VALUABLE No doubt you have come across several types of detector . Although it must be largely a question of getting ...
... value ? 2 + 3 3 ( 11 ) 9 ( 33 ) NO 13 ( 49 ) YES 2 ( 7 ) OFTEN 1 ( 4 ) NOT APPLICABLE 2 ( 7 ) DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU CALL VALUABLE No doubt you have come across several types of detector . Although it must be largely a question of getting ...
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... values , the latter seeing it as an opiate eroding a critical and active consciousness ( Kando 1975 ; Gans 1974 ; Hebdige 1982 ) . It is inevitable that much of the literature on the subject has this form , given that the scholastic ...
... values , the latter seeing it as an opiate eroding a critical and active consciousness ( Kando 1975 ; Gans 1974 ; Hebdige 1982 ) . It is inevitable that much of the literature on the subject has this form , given that the scholastic ...
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... values . Those Victorian elites who made municipal provision for leisure did not do so as a response to popular ... value for ratepayers ' money , whilst the subject's future should be seen in terms of a commercial opera- tion . POPULAR ...
... values . Those Victorian elites who made municipal provision for leisure did not do so as a response to popular ... value for ratepayers ' money , whilst the subject's future should be seen in terms of a commercial opera- tion . POPULAR ...
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