These volumes comprise the proceedings of the Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. They offer a detailed look into the archaeological discoveries, natural history observations, and historical research conducted in the county of Somerset during the period covered. This collection provides valuable insights into the local history, flora, fauna, and geological features of the region, reflecting the interests and scholarship of Victorian-era researchers and enthusiasts.
The "Proceedings" contain reports from various field trips, excavations, and studies undertaken by the society's members. Researchers of British history, archaeology, and natural sciences will find rich primary source material within these pages, illuminating the intellectual and scientific pursuits of the time.
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