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Howard Williams , Joanne Kirton and Meggen Gondek , eds. Early Medieval Stone Monuments: Materiality, Biography, Landscape (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2015, 293pp, 89 b/w figs, hbk, ISBN 978-1-78327-074-3)
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Howard Williams , Joanne Kirton and Meggen Gondek , eds. Early Medieval Stone Monuments: Materiality, Biography, Landscape (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2015, 293pp, 89 b/w figs, hbk, ISBN 978-1-78327-074-3)
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