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Peter Rowley-Conwy, Dale Serjeantson and Paul Halstead, eds. Economic Zooarchaeology: Studies in Hunting, Herding, and Early Agriculture (Oxford & Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, 2017, xvi and 298pp., 80 b/w illustr., hbk, ISBN 978-1-78570-445-1)
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01 November 2018
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