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Ole Grøn. The Maglemose Culture: the reconstruction of the social organization of a Mesolithic culture in Northern Europe. (BAR International series 616.) 99 pages, 48 figures, 2 tables. 1996. Oxford: Tempvs Reparatvm: 0-86054-797-3 paperback £ 24.
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Timothy Darvill. Prehistoric Britain from the air: a study of space, time and society. xxii+283 pages, 140 plates, 6 figures. 1996. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 0-521-55132-3 hardback £ 40 & $ 59.95.
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George Eogan. The accomplished art: gold and gold-working in Britain and Ireland during the Bronze Age (c. 2300-650-BC). (Oxbow Monographs 42). X+199 pages, 20 colour plates, 29 black-&-white plates, 44 figures. 1994. Oxford: Oxbow Books; 0-946897-72-7 hardback £ 28.
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Knut Helskog & Bjørnar Olsen (ed.). Perceiving rock art: social and political perspectives. 416 pages, 109 illustrations, 4 tables. 1995. Oslo: Novus Press & The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture; 82-7099-239-9 hardback NOK390.
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Front Matter
AQY volume 70 issue 270 Cover and Front matter
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