In 1987 a small team of people with an interest in the general field of archaeology published the first issue of Archaeology Ireland. It has been published every quarter since then. Archaeology Ireland covers many fascinating topics spanning all the sub-disciplines of archaeology, including science, art, architecture, history, geography, economics, sociology, anthropology, technology, religion and more. Archaeology Ireland will keep you in touch with the latest news, reviews and debates that are influencing archaeology and history in Ireland, Britain and the rest of the world. All subscribers receive four free Heritage Guides with each year's subscription.
Wordwell was established 1986 and is best known as the publisher of Excavations and as a key partner in Archaeology Ireland and History Ireland. We publish books of mainly academic interest in the fields of Archaeology, Anthropology, history and architectural history. More detail at www.wordwellbooks.com
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