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Reviewing the Classics - Colin Renfrew. The Emergence of Civilisation: The Cyclades and The Aegean in The Third Millennium bc. (Oxford: Oakville, CT: Oxbow Books; David Brown Book Co. 2011, Reprint of 1972 edition with foreword by John F. Cherry, 634 pp., 34 b/w illustr., maps, pbk, ISBN 0977409465)

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Colin Renfrew. The Emergence of Civilisation: The Cyclades and The Aegean in The Third Millennium bc. (Oxford: Oakville, CT: Oxbow Books; David Brown Book Co. 2011, Reprint of 1972 edition with foreword by John F. Cherry, 634 pp., 34 b/w illustr., maps, pbk, ISBN 0977409465)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 April 2022

Despina Catapoti*
Affiliation:
Department of Cultural Technology, University of the Aegean, Greece

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