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Knut Andreas Bergsvik and Robin Skeates, eds. Caves in Context: The Cultural Significance of Caves and Rockshelters in Europe (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2012, 272pp., 61 figs., 43 b/w plates, 16 colour plates, 20 tables, hbk, ISBN 978-1-84217-474-6)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

Marion Dowd*
Affiliation:
School of Science, Institute of Technology Sligo, Ireland

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Copyright © European Association of Archaeologists 2014 

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