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Julia Farley and Fraser Hunter, eds. Celts: Art and Identity (London: The British Museum Press, 2015, 304pp., 266 colour figs., 10 maps, pbk, ISBN 978-0-7141283-6-8)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Mark A. Hall*
Affiliation:
Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK

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Copyright © 2016 the European Association of Archaeologists 

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