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Analytical archaeology by David Leonard Clarke

Ethnographic bibliography of North America by George Peter Murdock

Man in the Northeast

Anthropology: the cultural perspective by James P. Spradley

UR: Ther First Phases by Woolley Sir Leonard

Culture, people, nature : an introduction to general anthropology by Marvin Harris

A Boy of Taché by Ann Blades

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About my libraryThe Museum of Archaeology in London, Ontario is affiliated with the University of Western Ontario. In addition to hosting educational activities and programming for young people, our museum is open to the public to explore the Lawson Site and its archaeological findings. We also hold a large collection of books, periodicals, and manuscripts in our non-lending library that may be utilized for research or general interest purposes. Please visit our website for a more comprehensive list of what we do!

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Currently readingAlabama Museum of Natural History Report by Alabama Museum of Natural History

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