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Page 117
... excavation , with its stringent requirements for accuracy , objectivity and technical skill , may be actually detrimental to archaeo- logy itself . I have argued elsewhere that excavation is not " child's play " , while realising that ...
... excavation , with its stringent requirements for accuracy , objectivity and technical skill , may be actually detrimental to archaeo- logy itself . I have argued elsewhere that excavation is not " child's play " , while realising that ...
Page 124
locations and , with the help of the excavation staff , ' excavated ' and planned these ' sites ' . Finally , they were encouraged to make deductions about the seating plans ( deliberately kept different ) at both locations . I made a ...
locations and , with the help of the excavation staff , ' excavated ' and planned these ' sites ' . Finally , they were encouraged to make deductions about the seating plans ( deliberately kept different ) at both locations . I made a ...
Page 188
... excavations occur in the public parts of the Museum . Although these may not be labelled or advertised , public conversations with the working archaeologists help visitors to understand something of the sites . For example , an excavation ...
... excavations occur in the public parts of the Museum . Although these may not be labelled or advertised , public conversations with the working archaeologists help visitors to understand something of the sites . For example , an excavation ...
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