Plausible Ethnographic Analogies for the Social Organization of Hohokam Canal Irrigation
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David R. Abbott | Paul Fish | Keith Kintigh | James A. Neely | David Guillet | P. Fish | K. Kintigh | S. Fish | James M. Bayman | Robert C. Hunt | James Bayman | Suzanne Fish | R. Hunt | D. Abbott | D. Guillet | J. Neely
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