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Anthropological Records, 12:3; An Archaeological survey of the Yuki Area

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Anthropological Records, 12:3; An Archaeological survey of the Yuki Area

by A.E. Treganza; C.E. Smith; W.D. Weymouth

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University of California Press. Very Good. Paper wraps are worn, especially along spine, pages are age toned, interior is clean and unmarked.

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Title
Anthropological Records, 12:3; An Archaeological survey of the Yuki Area
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A.E. Treganza; C.E. Smith; W.D. Weymouth
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University of California Press
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