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Archaeology and the Public
Volume 2.1 (Mar 1983)
Editor:
Robert Bewley
1. Statement of editorial intent; Foreward: archaeology and the public
Article
Robert Bewley
2. The impact of metal detecting on archaeology and the public
Article
Tony Gregory
3. Swords to ploughshares: a nationwide survey of archaeologists and treasure hunting clubs
Article
David R. Crowther
4. The work of a local society and its interaction with professional archaeology
Article
Brian Charge
5. The national survey of public opinion towards archaeology
Article
The Cambridge Research Cooperative
6. Archaeology and television
Article
Bruce Norman
7. Archaeology and public values, with reference to the magazine Popular Archaeology
Article
Jonathan Burt
8. Museums and people
Article
Peter Gathercole
9. The role of archaeology in verifying American identity
Article
Mark Leone
10. Ley-lines: Sense and nonsense on the fringe
Article
Tom Williamson and Liz Bellamy
11. Stonehenge, General Pitt-Rivers and the first Ancient Monuments Act
Article
Christopher Chippindale
12. The Parthenon marbles and the politics of restitution
Commentary
Robert Browning
13. Wildmen, Pulp and Fire – Archaeology as popular fiction
Commentary
Christopher J. Evans
14. Comment from John Barrett to M. Braithwaite "Bare-faced, but not naked, ape" ARC 1(2):62-3
Commentary
John Barrett and Mary Braithwaite
15. Rites of the Gods
Book Review
Authored By: Aubrey Burl
Reviewed By: Richard Bradley
16. Glass and Archaeology
Book Review
Authored By: Susan Frank
Reviewed By: Colin Shell
17. Dark Age Economics
Book Review
Authored By: Richard Hodges
Reviewed By: Tim Champion
18. Environmental Archaeology
Book Review
Authored By: Myra Shackley
Reviewed By: Peter Rowley-Conwy
19. The Environment in British Prehistory
Book Review
Edited By: Ian Simmons and Michael Tooley
Reviewed By: Peter Rowley-Conwy