Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... amateur Yamatai boom was triggered by the blind poet Miyazaki Kohei in 1967 with the publication of his bestseller Yamatai : the Phantom Kingdom , in which he described his fruitless search for the location of Yamatai . Other popular ...
... amateur Yamatai boom was triggered by the blind poet Miyazaki Kohei in 1967 with the publication of his bestseller Yamatai : the Phantom Kingdom , in which he described his fruitless search for the location of Yamatai . Other popular ...
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... amateur level there exist the county and local societies , together with a number of lone archaeological workers and archae- ologists in " private practice " . The amateurs probably represent the largest number of archaeologists in the ...
... amateur level there exist the county and local societies , together with a number of lone archaeological workers and archae- ologists in " private practice " . The amateurs probably represent the largest number of archaeologists in the ...
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... amateur ' itself is degrading , carrying overtones of poor performance and low ability . Accordingly , in recent years they have sought to find another term , more worthy of approbation and less prone to abuse . One is reminded of the ...
... amateur ' itself is degrading , carrying overtones of poor performance and low ability . Accordingly , in recent years they have sought to find another term , more worthy of approbation and less prone to abuse . One is reminded of the ...
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