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Writing South American Archaeology After Steward: A Review Essay - Handbook of South American Archaeology. Helaine Silverman and William H. Isbell, editors. Springer, New York, 2008. XXVI, 1192 pp. 430 illus. $179.00 (Hardcover), ISBN 978-0-387-79407-5.
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