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The Archaeobotany of Medieval Britain (c ad 450–1500): Identifying Research Priorities for the 21st Century

Pages 151-182 | Published online: 03 Dec 2013

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Lisa Lodwick. (2019) Sowing the Seeds of Future Research: Data Sharing, Citation and Reuse in Archaeobotany. Open Quaternary 5.
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