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Mesolithic Europe: diversity in uniformity - Geoff Bailey & Penny Spikins (ed.). Mesolithic Europe. xviii+468 pages, 94 illustrations, 27 tables. 2008. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press; 978-0-521-85503-7 hardback £55 & $95. - Sinéad McCartean, Rick Schulting, Graeme Warren & Peter Woodman (ed.). Mesolithic horizons. 2 volumes, lx+1007 pages, 688 illustrations. 2009. Oxford: Oxbow; 978-1-84217-311-4 hardback £150. - Nyree Finlay, Sinéad McCartean, Nicky Milner & Caroline Wickham-Jones (ed.). From Bann Flakes to Bushmills (Prehistoric Society Research Paper 1). xxiv+224 pages, 84 illustrations, 23 tables. 2009. Oxford: Oxbow; 978-1-84217-355-8 hardback £35. - Clive Waddington & Kristian Pedersen Mesolithic studies in the North Sea Basin and beyond: proceedings of a conference held at Newcastle in 2003. viii+158 pages, 100 illustrations. 2007. Oxford: Oxbow; 978-1-84217-224-7 hardback £48. - Tom Carlsson Where the river bends – under the boughs of trees. 380 pages, 59 illustrations. 2008. Stockholm: Riksantikvarieämbetet; 978-91-7209-502-1 hardback £18.
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1With apologies to Pieter Modderman (1988)
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