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Sylvain Ozainne. Un Néolithique Ouest-Africain: cadre chrono-culturel, économique et environnemental de l'Holocene récent en Pays dogon (Mali) (Journal of African Archaeology Monographs 8). xi+293 pages, 92 colour and b&w illustrations. 2013. Frankfurt: Africa Magna; 978-3-937248-33-2 hardback €35.90.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 August 2014

Barbara E. Barich*
Affiliation:
ISMEO–International Association for the Study of the Mediterranean and the Orient, Rome, Italy (Email: barbara.barich@mclinknet.it)

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