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General Archaeology

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The Archaeological Journal: Introduction. Introduction The Royal Archaeological Institute (RAI) is a leading national archaeology society and since 1844 we have annually published the Archaeological Journal. The journal contains papers on the Institute's interests, which span all aspects of the archaeological, architectural and landscape history of the British Isles.

It presents 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. For several years, the RAI has been running a project to digitally scan and make available back issues of the Archaeological Journal. Volumes 1-120, the first 120 years of our journal, are now available to view. The next stage of our project is to scan journals 121-160 and make these available. Copyright The digital articles available here, and any copyright images within them, remain the copyright of their authors and the RAI. The History Files.

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Irish Archaeology Review. Republications. This website will publish scanned versions of books and articles. These will mostly be of earth mysteries and antiquarian interest, at least to start with. All items in the list are out of copyright, unless marked otherwise. More about the republications Book titles in italic, article titles in quotes: Geomancy, Leys and Landscape Geometry See also Ley statistics and Links to other sites. German geomantic works See separate index Ancient Astronomy Hill Figures Mazes Maze mathematics See separate index Subterranea Lincolnshire (especially Grimsby & Cleethorpes) Other Antiquarian Miscellaneous. The Prehistoric Society.