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Welsh Megaliths and a New Stone Age for south-east England - Vicki Cummings & Alasdair Whittle. Places of Special Virtue: Megaliths in the Neolithic landscapes of Wales (Cardiff Studies in Archaeology). xvi+207 pages, 71 figures, 15 colour plates. 2004. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-84217-108-9 paperback £35. - Jonathan Cotton & David Field (ed.). Towards a New Stone Age: aspects of the Neolithic in South-east England (CBA Research Report 137). xxi+237 pages, 82 figures, 18 tables. 2004. York: Council for British Archaeology; 1-902771-39-7 paperback £28.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
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