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Centuries of Darkness. A Challenge to the Conventional Chronology of Old World Archaeology. By Peter James, in collaboration with I. J. Thorpe, Nikos Kokkinos, Robert Morkot and John Frankish. xxii + 434 pp., 19 pls, 85 figs, 21 tables, 13 maps. London: Jonathan Cape, 1991. £19.99.
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18 February 2014
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