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Papers from the Institute of Archaeology University College London 16
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Papers from the Institute of Archaeology University College London 16
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Papers from the Institute of Archaeology University College London
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16
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135
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Journal
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2005
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http://www.pia-journal.co.uk/issue/view/19
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26 Jul 2013
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Present and future of the British Schools, Institutes and Societies abroad
Bill Finlayson
1 - 24
Overview of the history, current operation, and future plans for these bodies. Comments by Sarah Finke, Michael Fulford, Paul Lane, and Roger Matthews and reply by Bill Finlayson follow. PP-B
Touching the Past?
Sarah Dhanjal
35 - 49
Discusses the state of archaeology education in the UK, particularly in relation to the discontinuation of GCSE archaeology. Describes the design and trial of an interactive archaeological activity inspired by constructivist learning theories. Concludes with some suggestions for good practice in engaging the public in archaeology. Au/PP-B
The constitution and mechanics of the 'scales' of heritage; sociopolitical dimensions
Darrin Lee Long
59 - 71
Discusses the interactions and tensions between heritage at a local, national, and international scale using an Australian case-study. PP-B