Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... interest re- cently . The 1986 World Archaeological Congress devoted much time to discussions on " Public Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management " ( Cleere 1989 ) , and the heritage boom , especially in Britain , has led to ...
... interest re- cently . The 1986 World Archaeological Congress devoted much time to discussions on " Public Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management " ( Cleere 1989 ) , and the heritage boom , especially in Britain , has led to ...
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... interest shown in him by archaeologists of radically different theoretical bent ( Renfrew 1990 ; Shanks 1991 , 141f ) . Long has even been patronised by Colin Renfrew : one work , Turf Circles ( 1988 ) , was executed in the lawn at ...
... interest shown in him by archaeologists of radically different theoretical bent ( Renfrew 1990 ; Shanks 1991 , 141f ) . Long has even been patronised by Colin Renfrew : one work , Turf Circles ( 1988 ) , was executed in the lawn at ...
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... interest . Although some archaeologists , lamentably even one or two in Cambridge , believe that the public has no relevance to what they do , an increasing body of literature on ' public archae- ology ' ( sec Carman , this volume ) ...
... interest . Although some archaeologists , lamentably even one or two in Cambridge , believe that the public has no relevance to what they do , an increasing body of literature on ' public archae- ology ' ( sec Carman , this volume ) ...
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