Hawkes, C. F C. (1973). Hawkes on 'rescuing archaeology' . Rescue News 5. Vol 5, pp. 2-3.

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Hawkes on 'rescuing archaeology'
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Rescue News 5
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Rescue News
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5
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12
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2 - 3
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Discusses the nature of recent advances in archaeology and the need for wider knowledge among excavators in order to understand and interpret sites. Explains the need for research digs, including the selection of 'rescue' sites where research is the primary aim, in order to benefit comparison between sites and further understanding of periods in history and prehistory. Lastly poses the question of whether archaeology is best overseen at a national level by the state, or by local or regional units. LD
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Christopher F C Hawkes
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1973
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15 Jul 2014