June 2022 Issue Hilary Davies Poems of the Underground The Lascaux Notebooks By Jean-Luc Champerret (Edited and translated from French by Philip Terry)
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December 2018 Issue Henry Gee What Did the Iguanodon Ever Do for Us? Dinomania: Why We Love, Fear and Are Utterly Enchanted by Dinosaurs By Boria Sax LR
May 2018 Issue Henry Gee Before the Asteroid The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: The Untold Story of a Lost World By Steve Brusatte LR
August 2016 Issue Ronald Hutton Digging for Britain The Tale of the Axe: How the Neolithic Revolution Transformed Britain By David Miles LR
July 2003 Issue Felipe Fernandez-Armesto Crops and Cavemen After The Ice: A Global Human History, 20,000-5,000 BC By Steven Mithen LR
May 2008 Issue Norman Hammond Emerging Eurozones Europe Between the Oceans: 9000 BC to AD 1000 By Barry Cunliffe LR
November 2012 Issue Tom Fort A Prehistoric Lourdes? Stonehenge: Exploring the Greatest Stone Age Mystery By Mike Parker Pearson LR
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