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Personifying Prehistory: Relational ontologies in Bronze Age Britain and Ireland by Joanna Brück, 2019. Oxford: Oxford University Press; ISBN 978-0-19-876801-22019 hardback £70. 308 pp., 52 b/w figs
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Personifying Prehistory: Relational ontologies in Bronze Age Britain and Ireland by Joanna Brück, 2019. Oxford: Oxford University Press; ISBN 978-0-19-876801-22019 hardback £70. 308 pp., 52 b/w figs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 December 2019
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