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Richa Jhaldiyal. Formation processes of the Lower Palaeolithic record in the Hunsgi and Baichbal basins, Gulbarga district, Karnataka. x+182 pages, 53 figures, 4 plates, 59 tables. 2006. Kolkata: Centre for Archaeological Studies and Training, Eastern India; 81-901499-3-8 paperback, Indian rupees 270 (available from Centre for Archaeological Studies and Training, 4 Camac Street, Kolkata 700 016, India).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Robin Dennell*
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Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield, UK (Email: R.Dennell@sheffield.ac.uk)

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