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Heide W. Nørgaard. Bronze Age Metalwork: Techniques and Traditions in the Nordic Bronze Age 1500–1100 bc (Oxford: Archaeopress, 2018, xii + 500 pages, 290 figs (244 plates in colour), pbk, ISBN 978-1-78969-019-4, Open Access e-Pdf ISBN 978-1-78969-020-0)

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Heide W. Nørgaard. Bronze Age Metalwork: Techniques and Traditions in the Nordic Bronze Age 1500–1100 bc (Oxford: Archaeopress, 2018, xii + 500 pages, 290 figs (244 plates in colour), pbk, ISBN 978-1-78969-019-4, Open Access e-Pdf ISBN 978-1-78969-020-0)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2020

Matthew J. Walsh*
Affiliation:
Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway

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