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Problems of Irish archaeology and Celtic philology. By Eóin Mac White. In Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie, xxv, 1–29 (to be continued). 19s. - Indo-European languages and archaeology. By Hugh Hencken. In American Anthropologist, vol. lvii, no. 6, part 3, memoir no. 84, Dec. 1955. Pp. 68.
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