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Book review: Hunter–gatherer mortuary practices during the Central Texas Archaic. Leland C. Bement, University of Texas Press, Austin, 1994. Hardback. ISBN 0-292-70817-3 $US37.50
Matthew A. Williamson,
Christopher W. Schmidt,
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Matthew A. Williamson
University of Indianapolis
University of IndianapolisSearch for more papers by this authorMatthew A. Williamson,
Christopher W. Schmidt,
Corresponding Author
Matthew A. Williamson
University of Indianapolis
University of IndianapolisSearch for more papers by this authorFirst published: 04 December 1998
Citations: 2
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