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University of Virginia, 2018
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Christen Mucher
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Sufia Giza
ASCAC Conference, 2020
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Samuel Duwe
University of Arizona Press, 2020
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Gesa MacKenthun
2021
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Fernando Armstrong-Fumero
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L. June Bloch
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Lee Panich
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Mark D. Mitchell , Laura Scheiber
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Toni Laumbach
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Ian E Kretzler
Doctoral Dissertation, University of Washington, 2019
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John Norder
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Woody Aguilar
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Ruth Van Dyke
Norwegian Archaeological Review, 2020
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Adam J Barker
Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2018
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Dean Saranillio
Duke University Press, 2014
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George L Scheper
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The Goose, 2018
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