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Ancient Psychoactive Substances, edited by Scott M. Fitzpatrick, 2018. Gainesville (FL): University Press of Florida; ISBN 978-0-8130-5670-8 hardback $95. 340 pp., 72 b&w illustrations, 1 table

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2019

Melissa S. Cradic*
Affiliation:
Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of AnthropologyUniversity of California Berkeley103 Kroeber Hall Berkeley, CA 94720USA Email: melissa.cradic@berkeley.edu

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Copyright
Copyright © McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research 2019 

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