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Calling All ArchaeologyCareerists:
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ReferencesAltschul, Jeffery H. and
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Henson, D., 2013. Digital media and
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Van den Dries, M. and S. van der Li
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‘A political thriller’Then I we
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The Future of Virtual Curation and
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ReferencesGreenslade, R. 2011. When
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Visualising the DeadMuseums and pub
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Perceptions of Archaeologyand The W
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ReferencesMcGuire, R. (2008) Archae
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The end of a cycle. Bloggingabout p
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ConclusionI may have appeared, thro
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ReferencesAlighieri, D.1987. The Di
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Lucretius. 1999. De Rerum Natura. T
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ReferencesFour Stone Hearth (FSH) 2
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From Atlanta to Athens: Press State
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