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E. J. W. Barber. Prehistoric textiles: the development of cloth in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages.with special reference to the Aegean. xxxi + 471 pages, 4 colour illustrations, 86 half-tones, 134 line illustrations, 4 maps, 6 tables. 1991. Princeton (NJ): Princeton University Press; ISBN 0-691-03597-0 hardback $69.50.

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