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Ulla Rajala and Philip Mills, eds. Forms of Dwelling: 20 Years of Taskscapes in Archaeology (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2017, 283 pp., 71 figs, incl. 29 b/w photographs, 7 tables, pbk, ISBN 978-1-78570-377-5).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 April 2018

Adrian M. Chadwick*
Affiliation:
University of Bristol, UK

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Copyright © European Association of Archaeologists 2018 

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