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Early Celtic Art in the British Isles. By Jope E M. 310mm. 2 vols. Pp xviii + 395, 320 + xii plates, chronological chart, 11 distribution maps. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN 01981773180. £250.
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21 April 2011
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