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Mick Atha & Kennis Yip . Piecing together Sha Po: archaeological investigations and landscape reconstruction. 2016. xviii+260 pages, numerous colour and b&w illustrations, 2 tables. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press; 978-988-8208-98-2 hardback £50.
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Mick Atha & Kennis Yip . Piecing together Sha Po: archaeological investigations and landscape reconstruction. 2016. xviii+260 pages, numerous colour and b&w illustrations, 2 tables. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press; 978-988-8208-98-2 hardback £50.
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20 September 2017
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