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2013

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2007

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First 21 pages of the volume published by the Sainsbury Centre for the Study of Visual Arts., 2010

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2017

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Documenta Praehistorica XXXIV, 2007

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Current Anthropology, 1996

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World Archaeology 25(3): 321-31, 1994

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2008

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2021

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New Directions in Albanian Archaeology: Studies Presented to Muzafer Korkuti, 2006

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