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G.L. Dusseldorp. A view to a kill: investigating Middle Palaeolithic subsistence using an Optimal Foraging perspective. 200 pages, 21 illustrations, 35 tables. 2009. Leiden: Sidestone Press; 978-90-8890-020-4 paperback, €29.95.

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G.L. Dusseldorp. A view to a kill: investigating Middle Palaeolithic subsistence using an Optimal Foraging perspective. 200 pages, 21 illustrations, 35 tables. 2009. Leiden: Sidestone Press; 978-90-8890-020-4 paperback, €29.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Ron Pinhasi*
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Department of Archaeology, University College Cork, Ireland (Email: [email protected])

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