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Grith Lerche (ed.). Ploughing implements and tillage practices in Denmark from the Viking Period to about 1800: experimentally substantiated. (The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters' Commission for Research on the History of Agricultural Implements and Field Structures 8.) 321 pages, 410 figures (some in colour). 1994 Herning: Poul Kristensen; 87-7468-388-8 hardback DKr800.
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