Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... British students only . Of 37 British Ph.D. students only seven are women . Of the 20 foreign students , on the other hand , 10 ( i.e. exactly one half ) are women . -- -- This disproportion in numbers increases when one examines , for ...
... British students only . Of 37 British Ph.D. students only seven are women . Of the 20 foreign students , on the other hand , 10 ( i.e. exactly one half ) are women . -- -- This disproportion in numbers increases when one examines , for ...
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... British Museum and " Capital Gains : Archaeology in London 1970-86 " at the Museum of London . ) The British Museum's exhibition must be seen as the most important revelation of British archaeolo- gical work this decade : since its ...
... British Museum and " Capital Gains : Archaeology in London 1970-86 " at the Museum of London . ) The British Museum's exhibition must be seen as the most important revelation of British archaeolo- gical work this decade : since its ...
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... British archaeologists today ; the assump- tion that archaeology should still be viewed as merely field and laboratory work can only be a direct inheritance from our pre - war precursors . ( for to The second time I visited much longer ) ...
... British archaeologists today ; the assump- tion that archaeology should still be viewed as merely field and laboratory work can only be a direct inheritance from our pre - war precursors . ( for to The second time I visited much longer ) ...
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