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A. G. Brown Alluvial geoarchaeology: floodplain archaeology and environmental change. (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology.) xxiii+377 pages, 137 figures, 42 plates, 18 tables. 1997. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 0-521-56097-7 hardback £55; 0521-56820-X paperback £19.95.

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C. A. I. French*
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Department of Archaeology, University Cambridge

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