These sixteen essays, plus an intoduction, originated at the Eighth Biennial Meeting of the Southwest Symposium held in Tucson, Arizona in 2002, which argued that archaeology could reveal as much about identity and feasting as more traditional anthropological methods.
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These sixteen essays, plus an intoduction, originated at the Eighth Biennial Meeting of the Southwest Symposium held in Tucson, Arizona in 2002, which argued that archaeology could reveal as much about identity and feasting as more traditional anthropological methods.
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Like New in Like New jacket. Text and dust jacket are clean; cover is clean with sharp corners. Features maps and illustrations. Dust Jacket protected by mylar cover.