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Excavations at Bolsay Farm, a Mesolithic Settlement on Islay

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 December 2008

Steven Mithen
Affiliation:
Department of ArchaeologyUniversity of ReadingWhiteknightsPO Box 217 Reading RG6 2AH
Bill Finlayson
Affiliation:
Centre for Field ArchaeologyUniversity of Edinburgh
Nyree Finlay
Affiliation:
20 Mortonhall Park Avenue Edinburgh
Mark Lake
Affiliation:
Department of ArchaeologyUniversity of Cambridge

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Copyright © The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research 1992

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