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“Because Other People Have Done It”: Coin-Trees and the Aesthetics of Imitation
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Ceri Houlbrook
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September 4 2015
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March 29 2015
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Journal of Contemporary Archaeology
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Equinox Publishing
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Journal of Contemporary Archaeology
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JCA
Publisher:
Equinox Publishing
ISSN (Print):
2051-3429
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2051-3437
Publication date Created:
September 4 2015
Publication date (Print):
March 29 2015
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10.1558/jca.v2i2.26542
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