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George Eogan and Elizabeth Shee Twohig, eds. The Megalithic Art of the Passage Tombs of Knowth, County Meath (Excavations at Knowth Volume 7, Royal Irish Academy Monographs in Archaeology. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 2022, xli and 848pp, 218 colour and b/w illustr., 13 tables, hbk, ISBN: 978-1-911479-42-0)
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George Eogan and Elizabeth Shee Twohig, eds. The Megalithic Art of the Passage Tombs of Knowth, County Meath (Excavations at Knowth Volume 7, Royal Irish Academy Monographs in Archaeology. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 2022, xli and 848pp, 218 colour and b/w illustr., 13 tables, hbk, ISBN: 978-1-911479-42-0)
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