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Yet more out of Africa and from people ‘without history’ - Pamela R. Willoughby. The evolution of modern humans in Africa: a comprehensive guide. xxii+440 pages, 45 illustrations, 6 tables. 2007. Lanham (MD): AltaMira; 978-0-7591-0118-0 hardback; 978-0-7591-0119-7 paperback £33. - John W. Arthur. Living with pottery: ethnoarchaeology among the Gamo of Southwest Ethiopia. xvi+154 pages, 82 illustrations, 45 tables. 2007. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press; 978-0-87480-884-1 paperback $25; 978-0-87480-883-4 hardback $55. - David L. Stone & Lea M. Stirling. (ed.). Mortuary landscapes of North Africa (Phoenix Supplementary Volume 43). xii+254 pages, 43 illustrations, 3 tables. 2007. Toronto (Ont.): University of Toronto Press; 978-0-8020-9083-6 hardback US$75 & £48. - Peter R. Schmidt. Historical archaeology in Africa: representation, social memory, and oral traditions. xii+316 pages, 30 illustrations. 2006. Lanham (MD): AltaMira; 978-0-7591-0964-3 hardback; 978-0-7591-0965-0 paperback £21.99.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Paul Lane*
Affiliation:
*Historical Ecologies of East African Landscapes (HEEAL), Department of Archaeology, University of York, King's Manor, York, YO1 7EP, UK (Email: pjl503@york.ac.uk)

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