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Guy D. Middleton. Understanding Collapse: Ancient History and Modern Myths (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, xx and 441pp., 28 Illustr., 16 tables, 18 maps, pbk, ISBN. 978-1-316-60607-0)
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Guy D. Middleton. Understanding Collapse: Ancient History and Modern Myths (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, xx and 441pp., 28 Illustr., 16 tables, 18 maps, pbk, ISBN. 978-1-316-60607-0)
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