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Andrew Meirion Jones and Marta Díaz-Guardamino, with contributions by Antonia Thomas, Ian Dawson, and Louisa Minkin. Making a Mark: Image and Process in Neolithic Britain and Ireland (Oxford & Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, 2019, 288pp., 113 b/w illustr., pbk, ISBN 978-1-78925-188-3)
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Andrew Meirion Jones and Marta Díaz-Guardamino, with contributions by Antonia Thomas, Ian Dawson, and Louisa Minkin. Making a Mark: Image and Process in Neolithic Britain and Ireland (Oxford & Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, 2019, 288pp., 113 b/w illustr., pbk, ISBN 978-1-78925-188-3)
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25 November 2020
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