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Joakim Goldhahn. Birds in the Bronze Age: A North European Perspective (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, 419 pp., several illustr., hbk, ISBN 9781108499095, and paper, ISBN 9781108713139)
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Joakim Goldhahn. Birds in the Bronze Age: A North European Perspective (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, 419 pp., several illustr., hbk, ISBN 9781108499095, and paper, ISBN 9781108713139)
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08 April 2022
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