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Jill Eddison, Mark Gardiner & Antony Long (ed.). Romney Marsh: Environmental change and human occupation in a coastal lowland. (OUCA Monograph 46.) xii+220 pages, illustrations. 1998. Oxford: Oxford University Committee for Archaeology; 0-947816-46-1 paperback £25
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