Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... archaeo- logy , but many would argue that the lack of women in archaeology is a matter of concern for women only , as it has no effect on archaeology the as a discipline or on the quality of the interpretations . In anthro- pology ...
... archaeo- logy , but many would argue that the lack of women in archaeology is a matter of concern for women only , as it has no effect on archaeology the as a discipline or on the quality of the interpretations . In anthro- pology ...
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... archaeo- logists ' worst enemies , the metal detectors , be used to can advantage , for the Society of Thames Mudlarkers and Antiquarians , who normally comb the existing river foreshore , were instrumental in finding many artefacts in ...
... archaeo- logists ' worst enemies , the metal detectors , be used to can advantage , for the Society of Thames Mudlarkers and Antiquarians , who normally comb the existing river foreshore , were instrumental in finding many artefacts in ...
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... archaeo- logists have to face situations where the interests of different groups conflict . In these cases archaeologists have to take a stand that transcends the ambit of archaeology as a strictly academic the During the first part of ...
... archaeo- logists have to face situations where the interests of different groups conflict . In these cases archaeologists have to take a stand that transcends the ambit of archaeology as a strictly academic the During the first part of ...
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