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The Obsidian Assemblage from Homol'Ovi III: Social and Economic Implications

Pages 285-296 | Published online: 25 Jul 2016

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John C. Whittaker, Daniel Dong Keun Lee, Lee Sharpe & Jeffrey R. Ferguson. (2018) Sources of obsidian for the Sinagua of Northern Arizona (USA). Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 21, pages 486-495.
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