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The Royal Society and the origins of British archaeology: II

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1971

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Part I of this article was published in our fune number (1971, 113–21). The second part of Mr Hunter's article on the Royal Society and archaeology examines the limitations of the Society's archaeologists and their mixed legacy to the eighteenth century. Some bibliographical references have been repeated for the convenience of the reader.

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