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J.R.L. Allen. Geology for archaeologists: a short introduction. 2017. Oxford: Archaeopress; 978-1-78491-687-9 £20.

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J.R.L. Allen. Geology for archaeologists: a short introduction. 2017. Oxford: Archaeopress; 978-1-78491-687-9 £20.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 June 2018

Andy J. Howard*
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Landscape Research & Management (Email: [email protected])

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References

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