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Bruce J. Bourque. Diversity and complexity in prehistoric maritime societies: a Gulf of Maine perspective. xvi+412 pages, 193 figures (2 in colour), 54 tables. 1995. New York (NY) & London: Plenum; 0-306-44874-2 hardback £47.60 & $59.50.
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02 January 2015
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