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Kristian Brink, Susan Hydén, Kristina Jennbert, Lars Larsson and Deborah Olausson, eds. Neolithic Diversities: Perspectives from a Conference in Lund, Sweden (Acta Archaeologica Lundensia 65. Lund: Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, 2015, 250pp., 45 colour and 44 b/w figs., 11 tables, hbk, ISBN 978-91-89578-60-9)
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Kristian Brink, Susan Hydén, Kristina Jennbert, Lars Larsson and Deborah Olausson, eds. Neolithic Diversities: Perspectives from a Conference in Lund, Sweden (Acta Archaeologica Lundensia 65. Lund: Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, 2015, 250pp., 45 colour and 44 b/w figs., 11 tables, hbk, ISBN 978-91-89578-60-9)
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