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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London (1843 - 1859),
Archaeologia (1770 - 1992)
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- ISSN: 0003-5815 (Print), 1758-5309 (Online)
- Editor: Dr Stuart Brookes FSA Society of Antiquaries of London, UK
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The Antiquaries Journal aims to reflect the multi-disciplinary nature of the study of material culture, publishing a balanced mix of papers from all periods, from prehistory to the recent past. The journal seeks papers that address research questions from a variety of perspectives, combining, for example, historical, art historical, architectural, linguistic, archaeological and scientific data. It will be essential reading for archaeologists, architectural and art historians and material culture specialists, as well as those involved in conservation in its broadest application.
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Roman Frontier Archaeology – in Britain and Beyond: papers in honour of Paul Bidwell presented on the occasion of the 30th annual conference of the Arbeia Society. Edited by Nick Hodgson and Bill Griffiths. 290mm. Pp vii + 371, many col figs. Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 92, Oxford, 2022. isbn 9781803273440. £60 (pbk).
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The Staffordshire Hoard: an Anglo-Saxon treasure. Edited by Chris Fern, Tania Dickinson and Leslie Webster, Pp xxxv + 586, 314 figs, 32 tabs. Research Report of the Society of Antiquaries of London 80, Society of Antiquaries of London, London, 2019. isbn 9781527233508. £49.95 (hbk).
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New Perspectives on the Medieval ‘Agricultural Revolution’: crop, stock and furrow. Edited by Mark McKerracher and Helena Hamerow. 230mm. Pp xvii +264, 55 b/w figs, 20 col pls, 10 tabs. Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, 2022. isbn 9781802077230. £34.99 (pbk).
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