| George Laurence Gomme - 1889 - 476 Seiten
...which would have been most valuable have been passed over from being thought uninteresting at the time. Every detail should, therefore, be recorded in the manner most conducive to facility of reference, and it ought at all times to be the chief object of nn excavator to reduce his own personal equation... | |
| Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society - 1902 - 864 Seiten
...been made with unnecessary fulness, and I am aware that I have done it in greater detail than has beeu customary ; but my experience as an excavator has...historic finds of the district is essentially the duty of every " local secretary " connected with the Society. But as no other member appears to have responded... | |
| Mark Bowden - 1991 - 208 Seiten
...important at the time, but fresh problems in Archaeology and Anthropology are constantly arising . . . Every detail should, therefore, be recorded in the manner most conducive to facility of reference, and it ought to be the chief object of an excavator to reduce his own personal equation to a minimum.... | |
| 1889 - 630 Seiten
...which would have been most valuable have been passed over from being thought uninteresting at the time. Every detail should, therefore, be recorded in the manner most conducive to facility of reference, and it ought at all times to be the chief object of an excavator to reduce his own personal equation... | |
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