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A. Reingruber, Z. Tsirtsoni & P. Nedelcheva (ed.). Going west? The dissemination of Neolithic innovations between the Bosporus and the Carpathians. Proceedings of the EAA Conference, Istanbul, 11 September 2014 (Themes in Contemporary Archaeology 3). 2017. London & New York: Routledge; 978-1-138-71483-6 £105.
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A. Reingruber, Z. Tsirtsoni & P. Nedelcheva (ed.). Going west? The dissemination of Neolithic innovations between the Bosporus and the Carpathians. Proceedings of the EAA Conference, Istanbul, 11 September 2014 (Themes in Contemporary Archaeology 3). 2017. London & New York: Routledge; 978-1-138-71483-6 £105.
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