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An Archæological Index to Remains of Antiquity of the Celtic, Romano-British, and Anglo-Saxon Period

John Yonge Akerman

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This densely informative volume is an essential reference for anyone interested in archaeology and ancient history. Based on years of meticulous research, it contains detailed descriptions and analyses of numerous archaeological sites throughout the British Isles, including Celtic, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon remains. Whether you are a scholar or a layperson, this book will deepen your understanding and appreciation of the fascinating world of ancient Britain.

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