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      ‘An Essay on the Prehistoric Chronology of the British Isles’: an unpublished essay by Vere Gordon Childe. Disciplinary debates, changing chronological paradigms, and the ‘Radiocarbon Revolution’.

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                Archaeology International
                UCL Press
                2048-4194
                October 10 2024
                January 22 2025
                : 27
                : 1
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                [1 ]UCL Institute of Archaeology Library, UK
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                10.14324/AI.27.1.11
                3c8c9d45-ad82-4deb-8de1-c9a4179ae1f3
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