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Hunting and farming in prehistoric Italy: changing perspectives on landscape and society

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I am particularly grateful to Lawrence Barfield, Sarah Milliken, Mark Pearce, Mark Pluciennik, John Robb, Robin Skeates, Simon Stoddart and Ruth Whitehouse for the helpful comments they gave me on current research before I embarked on writing this paper, and also to the reviewers of the paper for their helpful comments and criticisms.

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