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Claus Feveile (ed.). Ribe Studier. Det Aeldste Ribe: Udgravninger på nordsiden af Ribe Å 1984-2000. 2 volumes, summaries in English (Jysk Arkeologisk Selskab skrifter 51). 762 pages, numerous b&w & colour illustrations, tables. 2006. Højberg: Jysk Arkeologisk Selskab; 87-88415-33-3 hardback Dkr. 500.
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