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An ethnoarchaeological study of chemical residues in the floors and soils of Q'eqchi' Maya houses at Las Pozas, Guatemala
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spellingShingle | Fernández, Fabián G., Terry, Richard E., Inomata, Takeshi, Eberl, Markus, Geoarchaeology, An ethnoarchaeological study of chemical residues in the floors and soils of Q'eqchi' Maya houses at Las Pozas, Guatemala, Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous), Archeology, Archeology |
title | An ethnoarchaeological study of chemical residues in the floors and soils of Q'eqchi' Maya houses at Las Pozas, Guatemala |
title_full | An ethnoarchaeological study of chemical residues in the floors and soils of Q'eqchi' Maya houses at Las Pozas, Guatemala |
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