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Becoming Binford: Fun Ways of Teaching Archaeological Theory and Method
Claire Smith
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Heather Burke
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Archeological Theory
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Archeology
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Celebrity
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Channelling
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Students
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Teaching
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Active Learning
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Fun
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Public archaeology
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