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Pots and people in Eurasia: two recent Russian publications - Y.B. Tsetlin, N.P. Salugina & I.N. Vasileva (ed.). Ancient pottery production: results and prospects of investigation (Festschrift in honour of Alexander A. Bobrinsky). 258 pages, 90 illustrations, 73 tables. 2010. Moscow: Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences; 978-5-94375-092-2 hardback (in Russian with English chapter summaries). - H.V. Volkova The Novinki burial grounds of the Fatyanovo culture. 248 pages, 168 illustrations, numerous tables. 2010. Moscow: Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences; 978-5-94375-084-7 hardback (in Russian with English chapter summaries).
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02 January 2015
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