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Not drowning but waving: one approach to the problem of the publication of large archaeological assemblages

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Mike McCarthy
Affiliation:
Carlisle Archaeological Unit, Carlisle City Council, Civic Centre, Carlisle CA3 8QG, UK
Tim Padley
Affiliation:
Carlisle Archaeological Unit, Carlisle City Council, Civic Centre, Carlisle CA3 8QG, UK
Cathy Brooks
Affiliation:
Carlisle Archaeological Unit, Carlisle City Council, Civic Centre, Carlisle CA3 8QG, UK

Extract

A further contribution to the continuing debate on the best means of making the voluminous results of rescue excavations available to the archaeological community (see ANTIQUITY 64: 667–71; 65: 822–8).

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1992

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