INST ARCH D Class
The Institute of Archaeology collection is arranged according to its own classification scheme and has the designated classmark of INST ARCH. E.g.:
Animals in the Neolithic of Britain and Europe / edited by Dale Serjeantson and David Field.
Oxford : Oxbow, c2006.
| Item Status | Due date | Due hour | Library site | Classmark (shelf location) | Collection | Barcode |
| 1 week | Available | Archaeology | INST ARCH DA 140 SER | 2808784610 |
INST ARCH books are divided into quartos and a main sequence. Quartos books may be found on the shelves facing the Issue Desk, the main sequence is located at the end of the quartos and runs along the back of the reading room and into the two side rooms. It then continues on the left-hand side of the stacks.
The INST ARCH classification scheme is divided into a number of main classes, which reflect the thematic and geographical arrangement of the scheme. Class D deals with the archaeology of specific regions and locations.This is the largest class within the library and holds the majority of our specialist books. Books are subdivided according to continent, then country and chronological period. E.g.:
For materials relating to the continent of Asia see INST ARCH DB
For example items relating to individual sites in Iraq will be found at INST ARCH DBB 10
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INST ARCH DA: Europe INST ARCH DB: Asia INST ARCH DC: Africa INST ARCH DD: Australasia and Oceania INST ARCH DE: American Continent INST ARCH DF: Latin America and Central America INST ARCH DG: South America INST ARCH DH: Antarctica |
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