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Pavel Dolukhanov. Environment and ethnicity in the Middle East. (Worldwide Archaeology Series 7.) x + 406 pages, 123 figures. 1994. Aldershot: Avebury; ISBN 1-85628-706-8 hardback £45.

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Pavel Dolukhanov. Environment and ethnicity in the Middle East. (Worldwide Archaeology Series 7.) x + 406 pages, 123 figures. 1994. Aldershot: Avebury; ISBN 1-85628-706-8 hardback £45.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

T. J. Wilkinson*
Affiliation:
The Oriental Institute, Chicago (IL)

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