Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 41
... visitor . Obviously , these tasks are not always in harmony with each other . To preserve something may mean hiding it ... visitors need to know ? " and " How much space have we to satisfy that need ? " I a m perhaps putting the matter ...
... visitor . Obviously , these tasks are not always in harmony with each other . To preserve something may mean hiding it ... visitors need to know ? " and " How much space have we to satisfy that need ? " I a m perhaps putting the matter ...
Page 50
... visitor reaction , our illustrations of archaeological reasoning seem to have been com- municated to people . Some ... visitors have responded enthusias - tically to this way of returning their past . Our method of reaching the public ...
... visitor reaction , our illustrations of archaeological reasoning seem to have been com- municated to people . Some ... visitors have responded enthusias - tically to this way of returning their past . Our method of reaching the public ...
Page 61
... visitors from damaging the stones or the grass , from lighting fires and from picnicking among the stones . Often , doubtless , the guardian was absent or unable to act effectively , but the intention was there . Sir Edmund , announcing ...
... visitors from damaging the stones or the grass , from lighting fires and from picnicking among the stones . Often , doubtless , the guardian was absent or unable to act effectively , but the intention was there . Sir Edmund , announcing ...
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