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Carol Kramer. Pottery in Rajasthan: ethanoarchaeology in two Indian cities. xviii+264 pages, 70 figures. 1997. Washington (DC) & London: Smithsonian Institution Press; 1-56098-740-5 hardback $49.95 & £38.95
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