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Journal of Wetland Archaeology 4 (2004)
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Journal of Wetland Archaeology 5 (2005)
Journal of Wetland Archaeology 5 (2005)



Christian Science Journal - The Christian Science Journal is an official monthly publication of the Church of Christ, Scientist through the Christian Science Publishing Society, founded in 1883 by Mary Baker Eddy. Written chiefly for Christian Scientists, as opposed to the Christian Science Sentinel and Christian Science Herald, it includes articles written from a metaphysical angle of Christian Science, with editorials, church news items, testimonies of healing, and listings of Christian Science churches, practitioners, nurses, and Committees on Publication.

American Journal of Political Science - The American Journal of Political Science is published by the Midwest Political Science Association. It is one of the most prestigious scholarly journals of political science and publishes articles on all areas of political science.

Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science - Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science is an academic journal published by Blackwell Publishing Limited of Oxford, England. It is quarterly.

INFOCOMP Journal of Computer Science - INFOCOMP Journal of Computer Science is an international scientific journal (indexed, printed, quaterly, peer-reviewed, continuous flow). The areas of interest are (but not limited to):



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