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John Bintliff & Mark Pearce (ed.). The death of archaeological theory? iv+90 pages, 9 illustrations. 2011. Oxford & Oakville (CT): Oxbow: 978-1-84217-446-3 paperback £ 12.95.

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John Bintliff & Mark Pearce (ed.). The death of archaeological theory? iv+90 pages, 9 illustrations. 2011. Oxford & Oakville (CT): Oxbow: 978-1-84217-446-3 paperback £ 12.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 February 2012

Benjamin N. Vis*
Affiliation:
School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK (Email: B.N.Vis10@leeds.ac.uk)

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 2012

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