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2007. Review of 'Interacting with the Dead: Perspectives on Mortuary Archaeology for the New Millennium. Gordon F. M. Rakita. Jane E. Buikstra. Lane A. Beck. and Sloan R. Williams, eds. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2005.' American Ethnologist 34(3):3042-3045.
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Northeastern State University, 2024
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Que(e)rying Archaeology: the proceedings of the 30th annual Chacmool Conference, Calgary, 2009
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Mortuary Practices of Prehistoric Indigenous North Americans and Monongahela Indians: Exploring the Differences in Social Status and Sex through Material Correlates
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Cynthia Bradley
University of Exeter, 2017
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A Mortuary Analysis of the Structure 7 Cemetery at Town Creek, a Mississippian Site in the Piedmont of North Carolina
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