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Howard Williams and Melanie Giles, eds. Archaeologists and the Dead: Mortuary Archaeology in Contemporary Society (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, xx and 465pp., 78 b/w illustr., 5 tables., hbk, ISBN: 978-0-19-875353-7)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 July 2018

Eleanor Williams*
Affiliation:
Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom

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Copyright © European Association of Archaeologists 2018 

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