Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... 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 staff for the first time , exhibitions ...
... 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 staff for the first time , exhibitions ...
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... museums , whereas popular archaeology continued old traditions of culture history . The second phase , which might be said to encompass the last five to seven years , reflected the gradual breakdown of separatism and general ...
... museums , whereas popular archaeology continued old traditions of culture history . The second phase , which might be said to encompass the last five to seven years , reflected the gradual breakdown of separatism and general ...
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... museums and universities in rescue archaeology , which represents 80-90 % of all excavations in Denmark and thereby determines a major part of our future archaeological data - base . In museums the trend towards settlement studies ...
... museums and universities in rescue archaeology , which represents 80-90 % of all excavations in Denmark and thereby determines a major part of our future archaeological data - base . In museums the trend towards settlement studies ...
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