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Noah Bryant
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Charlotte Behr
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Personal Ornaments in Prehistory: An Exploration of Body Augmentation from the Palaeolithic to the Early Bronze Age by Emma L. Baysal. Oxbow Books, Oxford and Philadelphia. 2019. 272 pp., 19 color plates, 63 B&W figs. ISBN 978-1-78925-286-6
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Jody Joy
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Alison Sheridan
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