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R. Lee Lyman. Vertebrate taphonomy. (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology.) xxvi + 524 pages. 129 figures. 1994. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; ISBN 0521-45215-5 hardback £55; ISBN paperback 0521-45840-4 £24.95.
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R. Lee Lyman. Vertebrate taphonomy. (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology.) xxvi + 524 pages. 129 figures. 1994. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; ISBN 0521-45215-5 hardback £55; ISBN paperback 0521-45840-4 £24.95.
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