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I. G. Simmons, The environmental impact of later Mesolithic cultures: the creation of moorland landscape in England and Wales. xviii+260 pages, 6 plates, 18 figures, 30 tables. 1996. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press; 0-7486-0842-7 hardback £25.
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