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Agricultural slope management and soil erosion in Tlaxcala, Mexico
Aisha Ali and the art of presenting dance on film: An ethnochoreological approach
 
An archaeological study of resistance, persistence, and culture change in the San Emigdio Canyon, Kern County, California
Ancient society and metallurgy: A comparative study of Bronze Age societies in Central Eurasia and North China
 
Archaeological and ethnoarchaeological investigations of households and perspectives on a Coast Salish Historic village in British Columbia
Broken bones and shattered stones: On the foraging ecology of Oldowan hominins
 
Coast Salish household and community organization at Sx&barbelow;wox&barbelow;wiymelh: An ancient Sto:lo village in the Upper Fraser Valley, British Columbia
From a community to communities of practice: The Late Shang Dynasty site of Miaopu Locus North at Anyang, Henan Province, China
 
Household economies: The role of animals in a Historic period chiefdom on the California coast
Mortuary practice in medieval China: A study of the Xingyuan Tang cemetery
 
North Mesopotamian urban space: A reconstruction of household activities and city layout at Titris Hoyuk in the third millennium B.C
Prelude to empire: Middle Assyrian Hanigalbat and the rise of the Aramaeans
 
Prestige goods and their role in the evolution of social ranking: A costly signaling model with data from the formative period of the northern Lake Titicaca Basin, Peru
Senbutsu: Figured clay tiles, Buddhism, and political developments on the Japanese Islands, ca. 650CE--794CE
 
State political authority and obsidian craft production at the Moon Pyramid, Teotihuacan, Mexico
The Qumran digital model: An argument for archaeological reconstruction in virtual reality
 
The grammar and syntax of the dead: A regional analysis of Chumash mortuary practice
The role of silver ore reduction in Tiwanaku state expansion into Puno Bay, Peru
 
 
 
 
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