Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... museum exhibitions with particular regard to visitor perception . For this purpose , two case studies have been made centring on provincial museums in the U.K. which are characterised by radically different approaches to the use of ...
... museum exhibitions with particular regard to visitor perception . For this purpose , two case studies have been made centring on provincial museums in the U.K. which are characterised by radically different approaches to the use of ...
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... Museum of the Iron Age , Andover ( Hampshire ) The Museum of the Iron Age was designed by a specialist commercial design consultancy for the interpretation of the excavations at Danebury hillfort carried out under the direction of Barry ...
... Museum of the Iron Age , Andover ( Hampshire ) The Museum of the Iron Age was designed by a specialist commercial design consultancy for the interpretation of the excavations at Danebury hillfort carried out under the direction of Barry ...
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adult life . Merriman examines cultural attitudes both to the past and to museum visiting , and concludes that those identity groups who never visit museums carry a stereotypical view of the museum as a disciplinary institution , which ...
adult life . Merriman examines cultural attitudes both to the past and to museum visiting , and concludes that those identity groups who never visit museums carry a stereotypical view of the museum as a disciplinary institution , which ...
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