The CBA has added the Royal Archaeological Institute, the latest ArchLib publisher, to their volumes 161–167 (2004–2010 ) of the annual Archaeology Journal, presenting the results of archaeological and architectural survey and fieldwork on sites and monuments of all periods as well as syntheses and overviews of such work in the British Isles.Featuring events, news and facts of relevance to the history, archaeology of North East Dorset, South Wiltshire and the Cranborne Chase. This blog is updated daily by Wyvern Heritage and Landscape Consultancy
Friday, 4 May 2012
New Material Available Through CBAs ArchLib
The CBA has added the Royal Archaeological Institute, the latest ArchLib publisher, to their volumes 161–167 (2004–2010 ) of the annual Archaeology Journal, presenting the results of archaeological and architectural survey and fieldwork on sites and monuments of all periods as well as syntheses and overviews of such work in the British Isles.
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