The Archaeological Journal, Volume 12, presents a detailed exploration of archaeological discoveries and research. Authored by the British Archaeological Association, this volume offers insights into various aspects of British history and material culture. The journal features scholarly articles, reports on excavations, and analyses of historical artifacts.
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