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John F. Cherry and Felipe Rojas , eds. Archaeology for the People (Joukowsky Institute Publication 7. Oxford & Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, 2015, 170 pp., 29 figs., 3 tables, ISBN 978-1-78570-170-8)
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John F. Cherry and Felipe Rojas , eds. Archaeology for the People (Joukowsky Institute Publication 7. Oxford & Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, 2015, 170 pp., 29 figs., 3 tables, ISBN 978-1-78570-170-8)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 July 2017
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- European Journal of Archaeology , Volume 20 , Special Issue 3: Animal Husbandry in the Western Roman Empire: A Zooarchaeological Perspective , August 2017 , pp. 557 - 561
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