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ONE WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY
Series Editor: (Volumes 1–37): Peter J. Ucko
Academic Series Editors (Volume 38 onwards): Martin Hall and Julian Thomas
Executive Series Editor (Volume 38 onwards): Peter Stone
is an Animal?, T. Ingold (ed.) 24. Social Construction of the Past: Representation
Walking Larder: Patterns of as power, . Bond and A. Gilliam (eds)
domestication, pastoralism and predation, 25. The Presented Past: Heritage, museums
J. Clutton-Brock and education, . Stone and
and Resistance, D. Miller, . Molyneaux (eds)
. Rowlands and C. Tilley (eds) 26. Time, Process and Structural Transformation in
and Society: The emergence and Archaeology, . van der Leeuw and
development of social hierarchy and political J. McGlade (eds)
centralization, J. Gledhill, B. Bender and 27. Archaeology and Language I: Theoretical and
. Larsen (eds) methodological orientations, R. Blench and
Needs the Past? Indigenous values and M. Spriggs (eds