Ancient Households Of The Americas
In Ancient Households of the Americas archaeologists investigate the fundamental role of household production in ancient, colonial, and contemporary households. Several different cultures-Iroquois, Coosa, Anasazi, Hohokam, San Agustn, Wankarani, Formative Gulf Coast Mexico, and Formative, Classic, C...
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