I looked on line to find a book on Roman Archaeology called ''Dea Senuna: Treasure, Cult & Ritual at Ashwell, Hertfordshire''. The Cambridge University Press web site posted what I would describe a limited review, with little useful information. In my mind that is what you would expect. But No, when I placed my order for the book, happy to pay the £20-00, I sadly soon discovered that all I had paid for was the TWO pages, not the book. Further research showed me that I had to purchase the full account from the British Museum.
I have requested a refund of my £20-00, as the pages were in no way a historic research document, and the site should have made it clearer that the only place to obtain the full report was the British Museum.
I think an organisation such as Cambridge University Press should take greater care in its descriptions for its sales. Safe for me to say not best pleased.
Had an average experience working with these people. The books suggested by them were a bit difficult to understand, however, i could pass my interns. Overall Average ratings.
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