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Sue Hamilton and Ruth Whitehouse. Neolithic Spaces: Social and Sensory Landscapes of the First Farmers of Italy. (Neolithic Spaces Volume 1, Accordia Specialist Studies on Italy vol. 19.1, London: Accordia Research Institute, 2020, xvii + pp. 421, 29 b/w figs., 167 colour figs., 42 tables, hbk., ISBN 978-1-873415-412). - Sue Hamilton, Ruth Whitehouse & Mike Seager Thomas. Neolithic Spaces: The Bradford Archive of Aerial Photographs (Neolithic Spaces Volume 2, Accordia Specialist Studies on Italy vol. 19.2, London: Accordia Research Institute, 2020, 5 b/w figs.,18 colour figs., hbk., ISBN 978-1-873415-429).

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Sue Hamilton and Ruth Whitehouse. Neolithic Spaces: Social and Sensory Landscapes of the First Farmers of Italy. (Neolithic Spaces Volume 1, Accordia Specialist Studies on Italy vol. 19.1, London: Accordia Research Institute, 2020, xvii + pp. 421, 29 b/w figs., 167 colour figs., 42 tables, hbk., ISBN 978-1-873415-412).

Sue Hamilton, Ruth Whitehouse & Mike Seager Thomas. Neolithic Spaces: The Bradford Archive of Aerial Photographs (Neolithic Spaces Volume 2, Accordia Specialist Studies on Italy vol. 19.2, London: Accordia Research Institute, 2020, 5 b/w figs.,18 colour figs., hbk., ISBN 978-1-873415-429).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2024

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