The Archaeological Journal, Volume 36 presents a detailed record of archaeological discoveries and investigations. Authored by the British Archaeological Association, this volume offers insights into various historical sites and artifacts. It serves as a valuable resource for archaeologists, historians, and anyone interested in Britain's rich past.
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