Regaining Archaeology’s Nerve: Culture and Biology in Archaeological Theory [Book Review]

Biology and Philosophy 20 (2-3):545-556 (2005)
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Re-constructing archaeology: theory and practice.Michael Shanks - 1987 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Christopher Y. Tilley.

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