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Boyer, Pascal. Minds make societies: how cognition explains the world humans create. xii, 359 pp., illus., bibliogr. New Haven, Conn.: Yale Univ. Press, 2018. £25.00 (cloth). Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 1714.
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Sami Honkasalo: A Grammar of Eastern Geshiza: A Culturally Anchored Description. 889 pp. Helsinki: University of Helsinki, Faculty of Arts, 2019. ISBN 978 951 51 5732 4. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 1715.
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M. C. Gatto, D. J. Mattingly, N. Ray, and M. M. Sterry (Eds.): Burials, Migration, and Identity in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond. African Archaeological Review 1716.
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Hunter-gatherer adaptation and resilience: a bioarchaeological perspective / Daniel H. Temple and Christopher M. Stojanowski. - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. - ISBN 9781107187351. $99.99 (Hardcover). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 1717.
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Prehistoric stone tools of eastern Africa: a guide by John J. Shea. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2020, 317 pp., $110/£85 (hardback), ISBN 978-1108424431. Also available as an eBook ($88) and online, ISBN 978-1108334969. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 1718.
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Stephen Shennan. 2018. The first farmers of Europe: an evolutionary perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 978-1-108-43521-5 £24.99. Antiquity 1719.
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Peter Mitchell. The Donkey in Human History: An Archaeological Perspective (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, 306 pp., 133 illustr., 32 in colour, 6 tables, hbk, ISBN 978-0-19-874923-3). European Journal of Archaeology 1720.
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Cordonier (Laurent), La nature du social. L’apport ignoré des sciences cognitives: Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 2018, 384 p., 22 e. [Comment]. Revue française de sociologie