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Nature Magazine (12 November 2015, Vol. 527, Issue No. 7577 -- Beeswax in Ancient Pottery)

Nature Magazine (12 November 2015, Vol. 527, Issue No. 7577 -- Beeswax in Ancient Pottery)

Nature Magazine (12 November 2015, Vol. 527, Issue No. 7577 -- Beeswax in

Nature Magazine (12 November 2015, Vol. 527, Issue No. 7577 -- Beeswax in Ancient Pottery)

by Philip Campbell (editor)

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Macmillan, 2015. Near fine condition. Cover story, "Bee Line," on use of beeswax and other bee hive products by ancient humans at the dawn of agriculture.. Soft Cover. Very Good.

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Title
Nature Magazine (12 November 2015, Vol. 527, Issue No. 7577 -- Beeswax in Ancient Pottery)
Author
Philip Campbell (editor)
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Paperback
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Used - Very Good
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Macmillan
Date Published
2015
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