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Harry Fokkens, Bastiaan Steffens and Stijn van As. Farmers, Fishers, Fowlers, Hunters: Knowledge Generated by Development-led Archaeology about the Late Neolithic, the Early Bronze Age and the Start of the Middle Bronze Age (2850–1500 cal bc) in the Netherlands (Nederlandse Archeologische Rapporten 53. Amersfoort: Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands, 2016, 345pp., 271 illustr. in colour, hbk. ISBN 978-90-5799-263-6). https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/sites/default/files/publications/rce_nar-053_farmers_fishers_fowlers_hunters.pdf
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Harry Fokkens, Bastiaan Steffens and Stijn van As. Farmers, Fishers, Fowlers, Hunters: Knowledge Generated by Development-led Archaeology about the Late Neolithic, the Early Bronze Age and the Start of the Middle Bronze Age (2850–1500 cal bc) in the Netherlands (Nederlandse Archeologische Rapporten 53. Amersfoort: Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands, 2016, 345pp., 271 illustr. in colour, hbk. ISBN 978-90-5799-263-6). https://cultureelerfgoed.nl/sites/default/files/publications/rce_nar-053_farmers_fishers_fowlers_hunters.pdf
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