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Paul Everill and Pamela Irving, eds. Rescue Archaeology: Foundations for the Future (Herefordshire: RESCUE – The British Archaeological Trust, 2015, 293pp., 13 colour and 7 b/w figs., 12 colour plates, 11 tables, pbk, ISBN 978-0-903789-20-2)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2017
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