Oliver J. T. Harris and Craig N. Cipolla, Archaeological Theory in the New Millennium: Introducing Current Perspectives

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  • Pamela Armstrong University of Wales Trinity Saint David

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Oliver J. T. Harris and Craig N. Cipolla, Archaeological Theory in the New Millennium: Introducing Current Perspectives

London and New York: Routledge, 2017. Paperback, 238 pp. ISBN: 9781138888715. £33.99.

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2020-09-29

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Armstrong, P. (2020). Oliver J. T. Harris and Craig N. Cipolla, Archaeological Theory in the New Millennium: Introducing Current Perspectives. Journal of Skyscape Archaeology, 6(1), 144–147. https://doi.org/10.1558/jsa.42321