Emotion in Archaeology
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I. Hodder | S. Mithen | J. Averill | S. Tarlow | F. Campbell | S. Kus | L. Meskell | J. Leavitt | G. Cowgill | Julian Thomas | Joanna Hansson | Rom Harry | G. Parrott | Hakan Karlsson
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