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“Because Other People Have Done It”: Coin-Trees and the Aesthetics of Imitation

Journal of Contemporary Archaeology - United Kingdom
doi 10.1558/jca.v2i2.26542
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Archeology
Date

January 6, 2016

Authors
Ceri Houlbrook
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Equinox Publishing


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