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The Ayalan Cemetery. A Late Integration Period Burial site on the South coast of Equador

by Ubelaker, Douglas H

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Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology Number 29, 1981, 175 Pp. , 1981. Softcovers; bound into stiff cardboard covers; ex-library; minor shelfwear w/ corners of cardboard covers bumped; o/w in very good condition. . Soft Cover. Very Good.

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Title
The Ayalan Cemetery. A Late Integration Period Burial site on the South coast of Equador
Author
Ubelaker, Douglas H
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Publisher
Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology Number 29, 1981, 175 Pp.
Date Published
1981
Keywords
South America, American Indian, Indians, Burial, Mortuary Customs, Anthropometry, Physical, Archaeology, Milagro Phase Integration Period, Urn Burial Burials, Archaeology

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