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Alexander H. Joffe. Settlement and society in the Early Bronze I & II southern Levant: complementarity and contradiction in a small-scale complex society. (Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology 4.) 129 pages, 29 figures. 1994. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press; 1-85075-437-3 hardback £25 & $37.50

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Ezra Marcus*
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The Recanati Center for Maritime Studies, University of Haifa

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