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Future archaeologies : method and story. / Watts, Laura.
2009. Society of Museum Archaeologists Conference, Winchester, UK.

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Watts, L 2009, 'Future archaeologies : method and story.', Society of Museum Archaeologists Conference, Winchester, UK, 5/11/09.

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Watts, L. (2009). Future archaeologies : method and story.. Society of Museum Archaeologists Conference, Winchester, UK.

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Watts L. Future archaeologies : method and story.. 2009. Society of Museum Archaeologists Conference, Winchester, UK.

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Watts, Laura. / Future archaeologies : method and story. Society of Museum Archaeologists Conference, Winchester, UK.19 p.

Bibtex

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