Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... ancient monument administrations and museums . Meanwhile , for museums this was also a pioneer phase , the most expansive in their history owing to new museum legislation in 1958 and 1977. Most regional museums acquired professional ...
... ancient monument administrations and museums . Meanwhile , for museums this was also a pioneer phase , the most expansive in their history owing to new museum legislation in 1958 and 1977. Most regional museums acquired professional ...
Page 71
... Ancient Monument Administration is a necessary prerequisite for maintaining the support of the public , for protecting our archaeological heritage and for integrating museums and universities in rescue archaeology , which represents 80 ...
... Ancient Monument Administration is a necessary prerequisite for maintaining the support of the public , for protecting our archaeological heritage and for integrating museums and universities in rescue archaeology , which represents 80 ...
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... Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland ) remain unchanged . Wales comes off worst , with an uncertain fate for its ... Ancient Monuments Board , Sir Arthur Drew . The Board ceased to exist on 31st March , but is succeeded by a statutory ...
... Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland ) remain unchanged . Wales comes off worst , with an uncertain fate for its ... Ancient Monuments Board , Sir Arthur Drew . The Board ceased to exist on 31st March , but is succeeded by a statutory ...
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