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Historical Archaeologies of Cognition: explorations into faith, hope and charity. Edited by James Symonds, Anna Badcock, Jeff Oliver. 260mm. Pp x + 198, b&w ills, maps, plans. Equinox Publishing Ltd, Sheffield, 2013. isbn9781845533434. £60 (hbk).
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 August 2015
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