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John Coles & Stephen Minnitt. Industrious and fairly civilized: the Glastonbury lake village. 213 pages, 83 illustrations, 24 tables. 1995. Taunton: Somerset Levels Project & Somerset County Council Museums Service; 0-9507122-2-1 hardback £8
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