Now that may not sound like much, but these are PDF copies of some of the incredibly detailed books on the Anglo-Saxon and Viking finds that were dug up around York, England. Of course, it's a treasure trove for A-S and Viking reenactors, but you can see how these would add to a Ranger's kit.
http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/arc ... nloads.cfm
York fascicules
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OOH! VERY COOL! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you for posting Kortoso, much appreciated.
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oooh.. so like the Museum of London books, but with better photos and not costing a penny! How very cool.
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