Discover a comprehensive volume of The Archaeological Journal, Volume 65, brought to you by the Royal Archaeological Institute.
This edition compiles proceedings, notices, illustrated plates, and detailed scholarly articles that explore archaeological finds, architectural history, and early European civilizations. The book presents careful research, historical context, and visual material that help readers understand past cultures and their material remains.
From studies on Anglo-Saxon chronicles to the layout of Holdenby House and Holdenby Church, and reports on field excavations at Corbridge and Perensej, this volume offers a broad view of archaeological method and discovery. It balances obituary notices, society proceedings, and in-depth analysis of artifacts, structures, and historical sites, all grounded in documentary evidence and careful interpretation.
- In‑depth analyses of medieval and Roman remains, with plates and plans illustrating key finds
- Discussions of architectural features and their historical significance, including consecration crosses and church windows
- Reports on excavations and site plans that show how fieldwork informs historical understanding
- Contextual notes on related publications, obituaries, and records from the Institute
Ideal for readers of archaeology, architectural history, and scholarly reference volumes seeking well-sourced, historical insights.