Sunday, October 9, 2011
Americas.
Americas. CHR CHRcanine hypoxic rhabdomyolysis. 1STOPHER N. MATTHEWS. The archaeology of American capitalism:the American experience in archaeological perspective, xiv+256 pages, 34illustrations, 1 table. 2010. Gainesville (FL): University Press ofFlorida: 978-0-813-03524-6 hardback $69.95. PAUL. A. SHACKEL. New Philadelphia: an archaeology of face in theHeartland. xxiv+208 pages, 45 illustrations, 5 tables. 2011. Berkeley,Los Angeles (CA) & London: University of California Press "UC Press" redirects here, but this is also an abbreviation for University of Chicago PressUniversity of California Press, also known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing. ;978-0-520-26629-2 hardback; 978-0-520-26630-8 paperback 19.95 [euro]. BENJAMIN M. AUERBACH. Human variation in the Americas: theintegration of archaeology and biological anthropology (Center forArchaeological Investigations Occasional Paper 38). xiv+376 pages, 43illustrations, 42 tables. 2010. Carbondale (IL): Southern IllinoisUniversity; 978-0-88104-095-1 $35. DIANA DIPAOLO LOREN. The archaeology of clothing and bodilyadornment in colonial America. xviii+121 pages, 28 illustrations. 2010.Gainesville (FL): University Press of Florida; 978-0-8130-3501-7hardback $69.95. SCOTT M. FITZPATRICK & ANN H. ROSS (ed.). Island shores,distant pasts: archaeological and biological approaches to thepre-Columbian settlement of the Caribbean. xvi+246 pages, 49illustrations, 19 tables. 2010. Gainesville (FL): University Press ofFlorida; 978-0-813-03522-2 hardback $75. JULIA GUERNSEY, JOHN E. CLARK & BARBARA ARROYO (ed.). The placeof stone monuments: context, use, and meaning in Mesoamerica'sPreclassic transition, xx+358 pages, 291 illustrations, 5 tables. 2010.Washington D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, HarvardUniversity; 978-0-88402-364-7 hardback 44.95 [pounds sterling], 54[euro] & $59.95. LISA J. LECOUNT & JASON Jason, in Greek mythologyJason,in Greek mythology, son of Aeson. When Pelias usurped the throne of Iolcus and killed (or imprisoned) Aeson and most of his descendants, Jason was smuggled off to the centaur Chiron, who reared him secretly on Mt. Pelion. YAEGER (ed.). Classic Maya provincialpolitics: Xunantunich and its hinterlands. xii+451 pages, 53illustrations, 27 tables. 2010. Tucson (AZ): University of Arizona (body, education) University of Arizona - The University was founded in 1885 as a Land Grant institution with a three-fold mission of teaching, research and public service. Press; 978-08165-2884-4 hardback $72.50.
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