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Understanding The Workplace A Research Framework For Industrial Archaeology In Britain 2005 1st Edition David Gwyn

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Understanding The Workplace A Research Framework For Industrial Archaeology In Britain 2005 1st Edition David Gwyn
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.43 MB
Pages: 842
Author: David Gwyn
ISBN: 9781351195010, 1351195018
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Understanding The Workplace A Research Framework For Industrial Archaeology In Britain 2005 1st Edition David Gwyn by David Gwyn 9781351195010, 1351195018 instant download after payment.

"This volume was first delivered at a conference organised by the Association for Industrial Archaeology in Nottingham in June 2004, and formerly constituted a special issue of Industrial Archaeology Review. The papers have the explicit intention of formulating a research framework for industrial archaeology in the 21st century and demonstrating how far industrial archaeology is now a fully recognised element of mainstream archaeology."

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