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Crisp, clean, untoned paper and no names or writing make this magazine a stand-out. I have MANY issues of this, so if you're looking for a specific one please use the contact button and send me an email. The magazine measures 7"x 9-3/4" and has 84 pages. Illustrated with black and white photographs and drawings. Principle topics covered in this issue are: "Are These the Walls of Camelot?"; Excavations at Knowth, Count Meath, Ireland, 1968; Radiocarbon Dates and the Scottish Iron Age; The Origins of Agriculture, A Reconsideration; South Cadbury Excavations, 1968; and Verulamium 1966-68.
Title: Antiquity: A Quarterly Review of Archaeology MARCH (1969)
Categories: Magazines, Ireland, Archaeology Ephemera, England, Scotland & Wales,
Edition: XLIII
Publisher: London, Antiquity Publications Ltd.: 1969
Binding: soft cover
Book Condition: Very good condition
Seller ID: 3040
Keywords: Antiquity Magazine, March 1969. Walls of Camelot. Excavations Knowth, Co. Meath. Radiocarbon Dates. Scottish Iron Age. Origins of Agriculture. South Cadbury Excavation. Verulamium. Archaeology.,