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Lessons from the past: coping with natural hazards and climate change - Naomi F. Miller, Katherine M. Moore & Kathleen Ryan (ed.). Sustainable lifeways: cultural perspectives in an ever-changing environment. xx+329 pages, 70 illustrations, 26 tables. 2011. Philadelphia (PA): University of Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology & Archaeology; 978-1-934536-19-3 hardback £ 42.50. - Jago Cooper & Payson Sheets (ed.). Surviving sudden environmental change: answers from archaeology. xxiv+256 pages, 50 illustrations, 1 table. 2012. Boulder (CO): University Press of Colorado; 978-1-60732-167-5 paperback $19.95; 978-1-60732-168-2. - Gwen Robbins Schug. Bioarchaeology and climate change: a view from South Asian prehistory. xviii+180 pages, 17 illustrations, 21 tables. 2011. Gainesville (FL): University Press of Florida; 978-0-8130-3667-0 hardback $79.95.
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