Description: Discover the fascinating world of Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology with this hardcover book written by William A. Longacre and James M. Skibo. This first edition book, published by Smithsonian Books in 1994, explores the customs and traditions of the Kalinga people, specifically their pottery and ceramics. 250 pages. Illustrated with Black and White Photographs, Drawings and Graphs. Whether you're an adult interested in social sciences or a collector of historical books, this nonfiction narrative will expand your archaeological method and theory knowledge. Pre-owned; Like New Except for a Crease on the Dust Jacket inside Flap. No Missing, Torn, Bent, Stained or Marked Pages. Thanks For Looking!
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Book Title: Kalinga Ethnoarcheology
Book Series: Historical
Item Length: 9.4in
Original Language: English
Vintage: Yes
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Format: Hardcover
Language: English
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Features: Illustrated, Dust Jacket
Topic: Customs & Traditions, Pottery & Ceramics
Item Width: 6.3in
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Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Smithsonian Books
Intended Audience: Adults
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Subject: Social Sciences
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 1994
Type: textbook
Era: 1990s
Illustrator: unknown
Author: William A. Longacre, James M. Skibo
Genre: Social Science
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Weight: 17.6 Oz
Number of Pages: 250
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