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off paperbacks). US purchasers should use discount code CODE L048; for other
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It's also worth noting that some non-sale books published by UCL are now
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arrangements, through Left Coast books in the USA and Berg Books elsewhere:
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Hunter-Gatherer Archaeobotany: Perspectives from the northern temperate zone
Sarah Mason & Jon G. Hather (Eds). 208 pp. 2002. US$69/£36.99.
Archaeological Parenchyma by Jon G. Hather. 112 pp, 2000. Paperback $89/£46.99
The Identification of the Northern European Woods: A guide for
archaeologists and conservators. Jon G. Hather, 206 pp, 2000. $89/£46.99
Identification Guide for Near Eastern Grass Seeds. Mark Nesbitt, 144 pp,
2006. $69/£36.99.
SALE BOOKS
Ancient Starch Research
Robin Torrence and Huw Barton
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Placing Animals in the Neolithic: Social Zooarchaeology of Prehistoric
Farming Communities
Arkadiusz Marciniak
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Rethinking Agriculture: Archaeological and Ethnoarchaeological Perspectives
Edited by Timothy P. Denham, Jose Iriarte, and Luc Vrydaghs
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The Origins and Spread of Domestic Plants in Southwest Asia and Europe
Edited by Sue Colledge and James Conolly
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Trees and Woodlands of South India: Archaeological Perspectives
Eleni Asouti and Dorian Q. Fuller
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