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Johan Ling, Elevated Rock Art: Towards a Maritime Understanding of Rock Art in Northern Bohuslän, Sweden (GOTARC Serie B. Gothenburg Archaeological Thesis 49, 2008, 271 pp., illustrations, 3 appendices, CD, ISBN 978-91-85245-34-8)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 January 2017
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