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David L. Carmichael, Jane Hubert, Brian Reeves & Audhild Schanche (ed.). Sacred sites, sacred places. (One World Archaeology 23.) xiv + 300 page, 104 illustrations. 1994. London & New York (NY): Routledge; 0-415-09603-0 hardback £45.
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