Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... experienced operators and that the range of alternative methods is bound by a different cultural context than that ... experience and cultural independence ( cf. Hodder 1982 : 29-31 ) . Ideally , a combina- tion of the two is desirable ...
... experienced operators and that the range of alternative methods is bound by a different cultural context than that ... experience and cultural independence ( cf. Hodder 1982 : 29-31 ) . Ideally , a combina- tion of the two is desirable ...
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... experienced in tourism , commerce and finance . While the rationalisation which this represents must be welcomed , it is to be hoped that the tourism and commercial considera- tions do not operate at the expense of the archaeological ...
... experienced in tourism , commerce and finance . While the rationalisation which this represents must be welcomed , it is to be hoped that the tourism and commercial considera- tions do not operate at the expense of the archaeological ...
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... experienced several drastic organisational changes and seen new rules and principles introduced . Many of these will profoundly change the environment of work as well as influence the internal structure of the discipline . The ...
... experienced several drastic organisational changes and seen new rules and principles introduced . Many of these will profoundly change the environment of work as well as influence the internal structure of the discipline . The ...
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