Book review: Cohen,M. N. 1977: The food crisis in pre-history. Overpopulation and the origins of agriculture. New Haven and London. x + 341 pp. £11.90 cloth;£3.95 paper
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Book review: Cohen,M. N. 1977: The food crisis in pre-history. Overpopulation and the origins of agriculture. New Haven and London. x + 341 pp. £11.90 cloth;£3.95 paper
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