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THE report of the first and second Marshall Field Archæological Expeditions to British Honduras* serves to point the moral that, in archæological investigation, it by no means follows that the outstanding site or the sensational discovery in the long run makes the most illuminating contribution to knowledge of the culture of the people under investigation.
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Recent Excavations in British Honduras. Nature 129, 586–587 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/129586b0
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