Vyner, B. E. (1990). Out of sight, out of mind? The integration of archaeology in interpretive schemes in Cleveland. Scott Archaeol Rev 7. Vol 7, pp. 125-130.

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Out of sight, out of mind? The integration of archaeology in interpretive schemes in Cleveland
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Scott Archaeol Rev 7
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Scottish Archaeological Review
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7
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125 - 130
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The Thorpe Thewles Iron Age farmstead interpretation project is set in a building which overlooks the original site, a window on which is flanked by reconstruction paintings of the site at 100 BC and AD 100. At Norton the pagan AS cemetery has been interpreted using gravegoods to illustrate daily life, while still providing information on the cemetery layout. Both projects, while reaching different audiences, endeavour to integrate archaeology within ordinary community life. There are other projects for Guisborough Priory, at Loftus, and elsewhere in the area.
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Blaise E Vyner
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1990
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IRON AGE (Historic England Periods)
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Ad 100 At (Auto Detected Temporal)
Farmstead (Auto Detected Subject)
CEMETERY (Monument Type England)
100 Bc (Auto Detected Temporal)
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05 Dec 2008