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Christian F. Schuster, Alexandra Comşa and Traian Popa, The Archaeology of Fire in the Bronze Age of Romania. (Giurgiu: Bibliotheka Musei Giurgiuvensis, Monograph Series II, 2001, 212 pp., figures and tables, ISBN 973 8155 04 5)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

Raimond Thörn*
Affiliation:
Malmö Heritage/Malmö Kulturmiljö, Sweden

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Copyright © 2002 Sage Publications 

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