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British Archaeological Reports are archaeological monographs well known in the academic and professional archaeological world. Starting in 1974, over 2000 titles have been published, covering all areas of archaeology, all periods and most of the world. Works in all major European languages can be found in the BAR catalogue.

Archaeopress is an Oxford-based publisher run by archaeologists Dr David Davison and Dr Rajka Makjanic, the team which has been publishing BAR titles since 1991.

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