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Page 108
... theme for 7 : 1 is Women in Archaeology . Non- thematic contributions of general interest are also welcome . Shorter presentations on topical subjects are invited for Commentary and General Perspectives , as well as comments on the ...
... theme for 7 : 1 is Women in Archaeology . Non- thematic contributions of general interest are also welcome . Shorter presentations on topical subjects are invited for Commentary and General Perspectives , as well as comments on the ...
Page 125
... theme presenting archaeology to voung oeople and has on its cover a girl working at a quern , whilst a boy is recording gravestones . This is a regrettable choice of illustrations . Another potentially worrying problem which could ...
... theme presenting archaeology to voung oeople and has on its cover a girl working at a quern , whilst a boy is recording gravestones . This is a regrettable choice of illustrations . Another potentially worrying problem which could ...
Page 238
... theme necessarily all - inclusive -- is a fundamental prerequisite for a successful exhibit . Mary Ellen Munley ... themes inherent in the development of displays which fulfill requirements and address problems of the modern world ...
... theme necessarily all - inclusive -- is a fundamental prerequisite for a successful exhibit . Mary Ellen Munley ... themes inherent in the development of displays which fulfill requirements and address problems of the modern world ...
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