Rocks are heavy: transport costs and Paleoarchaic quarry behavior in the Great Basin
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C. Beck | George T. Jones | Charlotte Beck | Amanda K. Taylor | Cynthia M. Fadem | Caitlyn R. Cook | Sara A. Millward | A. Taylor | C. Fadem | Caitlyn Cook
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