Environmental Disaster and the Archaeology of Human Response Garth Bawden
- Author: Garth Bawden
- Published Date: 01 Apr 2001
- Publisher: University of New Mexico,Maxwell Museum of Anthropology,U.S.
- Language: English
- Book Format: Hardback::228 pages
- ISBN10: 0912535148
- File size: 32 Mb
- File name: Environmental-Disaster-and-the-Archaeology-of-Human-Response.pdf
- Dimension: 215x 280x 16.76mm::574g
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