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Douglas J. Brewer, Donald B. Redford & Susan Redford. Domestic plants and animals: the Egyptian origins. viii + 149 pages, 94 illustrations, 6 tables. 1994. Warminster: Aris & Phillips; 0-85668-584-4 hardback £40 & $85, 0 85668-585-2 paperback £30 & $59.95.
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