Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... concerned to save and conserve material culture . In particular debate has focused on why concerns to systematically save and preserve material culture took on more force and momentum in many countries , including Australia and Britain ...
... concerned to save and conserve material culture . In particular debate has focused on why concerns to systematically save and preserve material culture took on more force and momentum in many countries , including Australia and Britain ...
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... concern with the past as being tied to an increase in leisure , which has allowed time in which to contemplate the past ... concerned with the ac- quisition and preservation of material culture from our own and other countries ' pasts ...
... concern with the past as being tied to an increase in leisure , which has allowed time in which to contemplate the past ... concerned with the ac- quisition and preservation of material culture from our own and other countries ' pasts ...
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... concerned with the con- servation of both cultural and natural heritage , archaeologists also became increasingly vocal in their calls for the conservation of cul- tural heritage . At the same time archaeologists also became increas ...
... concerned with the con- servation of both cultural and natural heritage , archaeologists also became increasingly vocal in their calls for the conservation of cul- tural heritage . At the same time archaeologists also became increas ...
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