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Kristin Armstrong Oma. 2018. The sheep people: the ontology of making lives, building homes and forging herds in Early Bronze Age Norway. Sheffield: Equinox; 978-1-78179-251-3 hardback £75.

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Kristin Armstrong Oma. 2018. The sheep people: the ontology of making lives, building homes and forging herds in Early Bronze Age Norway. Sheffield: Equinox; 978-1-78179-251-3 hardback £75.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 February 2020

Nils Anfinset*
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University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway

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