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Andrew T. Chamberlain, Demography in Archaeology. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology], 2006, 256 pp., 36 line diagrams, pbk, ISBN-13 9780521596510, ISBN-10 0521596513)
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25 January 2017
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