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Old 10-01-2013, 04:31 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by carpetmojo View Post
Anyone know of sources for archaeology material that is a bit less eye-wateringly expensive than what would seem to be the market norm ?
I appreciate reference work of this nature is not cheap to produce, but I'd love to know of any rather more financially accessible e-material archaelogy works out there.
My small but laden physical history shelves are groaning from the weight of woodpulp tomes, and the bank account is too !
I'm sure I'm not the only amateur archaeology fan who'd be interested.
when I got my very first kindle way back when, I had the same frustrations. I ended up searching on all the go to names like Boaz and so on and found quite a few actually. it takes time but is worth it

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