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A ‘Splendid Idiosyncrasy’: prehistory at Cambridge 1915–1950. By Pamela Jane Smith. Pp 207, b&w ills. BAR Brit Ser 485. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2009. ISBN 9781407304304. £41 (pbk).
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02 September 2010
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