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David Lewis-Williams and David Pearce, Inside the Neolithic Mind: Consciousness, Cosmos and the Realm of the Gods (London: Thames & Hudson, 2005, 320 pp., 104 illus., hbk, ISBN 0–500–05138–0).
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25 January 2017
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