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Heritage and constructions of the archaeological past - Michael Tierney reviews David Brett's book, The Construction of Heritage (Cork: Cork University Press, 1996, 172 pp., 53 illustrations, hbk, ISBN 1 85918 052 3, £32; pbk, ISBN 1 85918 053 1, £14.95)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 January 2017
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