Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 107
... practice . ARC invited archaeologists from the Universities of Glasgow and Cam- bridge and from Norfolk Field Unit to either review the conference as a whole or to comment on partic- ular sessions . This year TAG moves north to Glasgow ...
... practice . ARC invited archaeologists from the Universities of Glasgow and Cam- bridge and from Norfolk Field Unit to either review the conference as a whole or to comment on partic- ular sessions . This year TAG moves north to Glasgow ...
Page 110
... practice , combined with the convenient geo- graphical location . Three months on , my overriding impression is of a rather mixed bag of lectures , some of which achieved what I presume the TAG organisers were hoping for and others ...
... practice , combined with the convenient geo- graphical location . Three months on , my overriding impression is of a rather mixed bag of lectures , some of which achieved what I presume the TAG organisers were hoping for and others ...
Page 117
... practice through training , seminars and resources lists in relation women's contribution to society ; 3. to publicise places where women's heritage can be studied and enjoyed ; museums as 4. to provide a wider forum for the exchange of ...
... practice through training , seminars and resources lists in relation women's contribution to society ; 3. to publicise places where women's heritage can be studied and enjoyed ; museums as 4. to provide a wider forum for the exchange of ...
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