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Cámara Serrano, Juan Antonio, Afonso Marrero, José Andrés and Liliana Spanedda, eds. Links between Megalithism and Hypogeism in Western Mediterranean Europe, BAR International Series 2151 (Oxford, Archaeopress, 2010, 149pp., pbk. ISBN 978 1 4073 0692 6)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

Vittorio Brizzi*
Affiliation:
Biology and Evolution Department, Ferrara University, Italy

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