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The Arnapik and Tyara Sites; An Archaeological Study of Dorset Culture Origins

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The Arnapik and Tyara Sites; An Archaeological Study of Dorset Culture Origins

by Taylor, William E

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Washington: The Society for American Archaeology. Very Good with no dust jacket; Ink stamp & name on cover. Small tear top . cover.. 1968. Softcover. Number 22 of the Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology series. Issued as American Antiquity, vol. 33, no. 4, part 2. ; Ex-Library; 8vo; 129 pages .

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Title
The Arnapik and Tyara Sites; An Archaeological Study of Dorset Culture Origins
Author
Taylor, William E
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Softcover
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Used - Very Good with no dust jacket; Ink stamp & name on cover. Small tear top cover.
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The Society for American Archaeology
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Washington
Date Published
1968
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History, Anthropology
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