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- Core Topics in Paediatric Anaesthesia
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- 05 August 2013
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- 04 July 2013, pp viii-x
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OPENING THE FRONTIER: THE GUBBIO–PERUGIA FRONTIER IN THE COURSE OF HISTORY
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- Papers of the British School at Rome / Volume 80 / October 2012
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- 24 September 2012, pp. 257-294
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- October 2012
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Back to basics – getting involved in public education
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- Psychiatric Bulletin / Volume 32 / Issue 4 / April 2008
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- 02 January 2018, pp. 149-150
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- April 2008
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Among the New Books
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Also received - Michel Peissel. The last barbarians: the dicovery of the source of the Mekong in Tibet. ix+ 255 pages, 17 photographs. 2000. London: Souvenir; 0-285-63545-X paperback £10.99. - Nicholas Clapp. The road to Ubar: finding the Atlantis of the sands. ix+ 342 pages, figures. 2000. London: Souvenir; 0-285-63544-1 paperback £10.99.
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Textbooks, handbooks and reference - Colin Renfrew & Paul Bahn. Archaeology: theories, methods and practice (3rd edition). 640 pages, figures. 2000. London: Thames & Hudson; 0-500-28147-5 paperback £19.95. - Margaret Cox & Simon Mays (ed.). Human osteology in archaeology and forensic science. xxi + 522 pages. 102 figures, 37 tables. 2000. Londen: Greenwich Medical Media; 1-841-100-463 hardback£39.50. - Mark Gillings & Aligia Wise. (ed.). GIS:guide to good practice. vii + 88 pages. figures, tables. 1999. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-900188-69-4 paperback £10. - Barbara Ann Kipfer. Encyclopedic dictionary of archaeology. xi + 708 pages. 2000. New York(NY): Kluwer Academic / Plenum; 0-306-46158-7 hardback $150.
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