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STUDENTS of any branch of archæology will find something to interest them in this volume. The periodical, of which the numbers issued during the present year are included in the volume, is “a quarterly journal and review devoted to the study of the early pagan and Christian antiquities of Great Britain; mediæval architecture and ecclesiology; the development of the arts and industries of man in the past ages; and the survivals of ancient usages and appliances in the present.” Notes on interesting and important papers contributed to some of the separate numbers of the Reliquary have already appeared in these columns, so that it is only necessary to say here that the eighth volume, with its numerous, well-produced illustrations, would make a handsome addition to the library of the student of antiquities.
J. Romilly Allen
The Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist.
Edited by. Vol. viii. Pp. 287. (London: Bemrose and Sons, Ltd., 1902.) Price 12s. net.
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The Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist . Nature 67, 6 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/067006b0
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