Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... writing letters of com- plaint about scruffy hairies with shaggy beards putting them off their teas , but it makes ... written it is a fine piece of journalism of its type . The archaeological establishment will take a decade to react ...
... writing letters of com- plaint about scruffy hairies with shaggy beards putting them off their teas , but it makes ... written it is a fine piece of journalism of its type . The archaeological establishment will take a decade to react ...
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... written : It would be unusual to go to any current archaeological dig and not find a surprisingly large group of people dedicated to discovering and discussing the secret force fields of ancient monuments . ( Hadingham 1975 : 228 ) This ...
... written : It would be unusual to go to any current archaeological dig and not find a surprisingly large group of people dedicated to discovering and discussing the secret force fields of ancient monuments . ( Hadingham 1975 : 228 ) This ...
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... written from the point of view of the specialist , not of archaeological application . It looks , in fact , very much as if it was designed to produce the kind of ' potted spe- cialists ' Shackley specifically repudiates . This clearly ...
... written from the point of view of the specialist , not of archaeological application . It looks , in fact , very much as if it was designed to produce the kind of ' potted spe- cialists ' Shackley specifically repudiates . This clearly ...
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