Aspects of the Iron Age in Central Southern Britain (University of Oxford Committee for Archaeology Monograph No.2)


  • Aspects of the Iron Age in Central Southern Britain (University of Oxford Committee for Archaeology Monograph No.2)
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Author Barry Cunliffe; David Miles (eds)
Condition Very Good
Edition 1st Edition
Binding Soft cover - 209 pages
Published Oxford University Committee for Archaeology,  Oxford 1984
Our Ref # 002378

Description

Scarce. All in VG order throughout bar small corner crease to front cover and first few pages. 4to. 209pp. This is a charity sale on behalf of Friends of Morston Church (reg.1099831).
£60.00

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