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Oliver Dickinson. The Aegean Bronze Age. (Cambridge World Archaeology.) xxii+342 pages, 108 figures, 30 plates. 1994. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; ISBN 0-521-242800 hardback £40 & $64.95; ISBN 0-521-456649 paperback £17.95 & $27.95.
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