Man Across the Sea: Problems of Pre-Columbian ContactsContains the major portion of papers presented at a symposium held during the national meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, at Santa Fe, N.M. in May 1968. |
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SECTION I | 3 |
Diffusion and Archaeological Evidence | 54 |
Evidence and Process | 60 |
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