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Hello, here we go.

Best wishes,

~Giedre

On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 5:13 PM, Nicola Whitehouse <
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> Hi everyone
>
> Would anyone have the following pdf they could send me please?
> Unfortunately, the link to the issue of Antiquity appears to be down at
> present and I’m very keen to get hold of this article:
>
> Liu X and Jones MK (2014) Food globalization in prehistory: top down or
> bottom up? Antiquity, 88: 956-963.
>
> Thanks
>
> Nicki
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Dr Nicki J. Whitehouse, FRES, FSA
> Associate Professor (Reader) in Physical Geography
> School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences,
> Plymouth University,
> Drake Circus,
> Plymouth, PL4 8AA,
> England, UK,
> Tel +44 01752 585957
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>
> President, INQUA Commission on Humans and Biosphere
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>
> Cultivating Societies: assessing the evidence for agriculture in Neolithic
> Ireland (Heritage Council INSTAR project)
> http://www.chrono.qub.ac.uk/instar/
>
> FRAGSUS: Fragility and sustainability in restricted island environments:
> adaptation, culture change and collapse in prehistory
> http://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/FRAGSUS/
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