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Case studies present recent agriculture through the analysis of in the caves of southwest Germany, advances in radiocarbon dating, zoological and archaeobotanical remains. The 33 papers heritage. It targets these issues with case studies from as well as some of the oldest musical instruments. This Greece, Italy, Turkey and elsewhere. osteoarchaeological analysis and environmental data to present a wide array of topics covering many areas of book transports the reader into the world of the Ice re-examine long-assumed chronological developments archaeological interest. 102pp, British Institute at Ankara, 2019, 9781912090808, Age, describing and interpreting these amazing finds from houses for the living to those of the dead. 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Olsen, Thomas and David Clinnick Alison Sheridan, Mandy Jay, Andrew Chamberlain, Mike Twenty-three chapters collect and Olander and Kristian Kristiansen This collection of contributions Richards and Jane Evans systematise essential information on An inter-disciplinary study combining presents recent research covering textiles and textile production from archaeological evidence for cultural aspects of both Palaeolithic and This volume presents the results of a sixteen European countries, resulting development with DNA studies and Mesolithic research in order major project that sought to address in an up-to-date and detailed sourcebook and an easily historical linguistics to examine the origins, chronology to encourage dialogue between practitioners of a century-old question about the identity of the people accessible overview of the development of European and spread of Indo-European cultures. 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