Description: Explore the pages of Archaeology Magazine's September/October 2014 issue and discover fascinating articles on a wide range of topics. From the secrets of survival on a desert island to the uncovering of a Roman sanctuary, this issue has it all. Delve into the world of modeling a World War I battlefield or take a trip to The Bronx to learn about the city's history through the eyes of students and artifacts. With stunning illustrations and thought-provoking features, this monthly publication is perfect for anyone interested in economics, home & garden, classics, literature, architecture, hobbies & crafts, nautical, science, history, nature & outdoors, science fiction, camping & caravaning, antiques & collectibles, boats & sails, art & photography, movies & TV, music, celebrity, travel & geography, agriculture, action & adventure, or money & finance. Get your subscription today and join the archaeological journey!
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Publication Name: Archaeological Institute Of America
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Publisher: Archaeology Magazine
Publication Month: September, October
Publication Year: 2014
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Distribution: Paid Circulation
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Action & Adventure, Activity, Agriculture, Antiques & Collectibles, Architecture, Art & Photography, Boats & Sails, Camping & Caravaning, Celebrity, Classics, Economics, History, Hobbies & Crafts, Home & Garden, Literature, Money & Finance, Movies & TV, Music, Nature & Outdoors, Nautical, Science, Science Fiction, Travel & Geography
Topic: Roman Sanctuary Found, Survival On A Desert Island, Modeling A World War I Battlefield, The Bronx: Students, Artifacts, And A City’s History
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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