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Page 110
... volume we have attempted to avoid the lengthy description of particular examples of education - oriented archaeology projects and archaeology - oriented education projects : there are many of these in print already . Instead , we have ...
... volume we have attempted to avoid the lengthy description of particular examples of education - oriented archaeology projects and archaeology - oriented education projects : there are many of these in print already . Instead , we have ...
Page 113
... volume ) , and now that opportunities to reach young people are increasing , not least through the impact of the new General Certificate of Secondary Education , it is more necessary than ever for archaeo- logists to consider carefully ...
... volume ) , and now that opportunities to reach young people are increasing , not least through the impact of the new General Certificate of Secondary Education , it is more necessary than ever for archaeo- logists to consider carefully ...
Page 237
... volume is the product of a conference held in New York in 1984 which was " designed to foster dis- cussions of the intellectual assumptions and theoretical Der- spectives that inform historic exhibitions and site interpret - ations ...
... volume is the product of a conference held in New York in 1984 which was " designed to foster dis- cussions of the intellectual assumptions and theoretical Der- spectives that inform historic exhibitions and site interpret - ations ...
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