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Rachel Crellin , Chris Fowler and Richard Tipping , eds. Prehistory without Borders: The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Tyne-Forth Region (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2016, 244 pp., 124 b/w figs, 19 tables, hbk, ISBN 978-1-78-570199-3)

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Rachel Crellin , Chris Fowler and Richard Tipping , eds. Prehistory without Borders: The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Tyne-Forth Region (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2016, 244 pp., 124 b/w figs, 19 tables, hbk, ISBN 978-1-78-570199-3)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 October 2017

Stijn Arnoldussen*
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Groningen University, The Netherlands

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