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Michael Bollig & Olaf Bubenzer (ed.) African landscapes: interdisciplinary approaches (Studies in Human Ecology and Adaptation 4). 2009. xxiv+516 pages, 149 b&w & colour illustrations, 18 tables. 2009. New York: Springer; 978-0-387-78681-0 hardback $119; 978-0-387-78682-7 e-book; DOI 10.1007/978-0-387-78682-7. Available at http://www.springer.com/social+sciences/anthropology+and+archaeology/book/978-0-387-78681-0.
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