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Questions of identity for historical archaeology - Peter Kosso. Knowing the past: philosophical issues of history and archaeology. 200 pages, 21 figures. 2001. Amherst (NY): Humanity; 1-57392-907-7 hardback $45. - John Moreland. Archaeology and text. 144 pages, 7 figures. 2001. London: Duckworth; 0-7156-2998-0 paperback £9.99.
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