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Philip Macdonald with Kilian Anheuser, Tony Daly, Mary Davis, Jim Wild & Tim Young. Llyn Cerrig Bach: a study of the copper alloy artefacts from the insular La Tène assemblage. xvi+ 296 pages, 26 figures, 13 b&w & colour plates, 19 tables. 2007. Cardiff: Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru/University of Wales Press; 978-0-7083-2041-9 hardback £60.
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02 January 2015
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