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Hillside site, St. Lawrence Island, Alaska: an examination of collections from the 1930s.
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June 1, 2000
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THE HILLSIDE SITE, ST. LAWRENCE ISLAND, ALASKA: AN EXAMINATION OF COLLECTIONS FROM THE 1930s. By DON E. DUMOND. Eugene, Oregon: University of Oregon, 1998. University of Oregon Anthropological Papers No. 55. vi + 199 p., maps, b&w illus., bib., 29 plates. Softbound. US$15.00 + s&h.
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