Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... exhibition . continue to attract public atten- James , S. 1986 . Its When I first , briefly , visited " Archaeology in Britain " I was disappointed to find that " New Views of the Past " did not mean an exhibition reviewing , for ...
... exhibition . continue to attract public atten- James , S. 1986 . Its When I first , briefly , visited " Archaeology in Britain " I was disappointed to find that " New Views of the Past " did not mean an exhibition reviewing , for ...
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... exhibition emphasis on , for instance , defence from 1,000 BC to 43 AD unfortunately suggests that such things were exclusively important to those periods , and conversely , that nothing else was acheived of similar status . From the ...
... exhibition emphasis on , for instance , defence from 1,000 BC to 43 AD unfortunately suggests that such things were exclusively important to those periods , and conversely , that nothing else was acheived of similar status . From the ...
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... exhibition strikes one as very overcrowded , with a clutter of over 1,000 artefacts , photographs , pictures and maps vying for space in a tiny room . Taking a thematic rather than chronological angle , the exhibition reflects the ...
... exhibition strikes one as very overcrowded , with a clutter of over 1,000 artefacts , photographs , pictures and maps vying for space in a tiny room . Taking a thematic rather than chronological angle , the exhibition reflects the ...
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