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New Deal Archaeology in the West Min-Ah Cho firing off a slew of

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firing off a slew of railing diatribes in his quest to expurgate the moral rot of society

the author puts together main approaches to study amenability

told by thirty-two statuettes adorning his lion-throne

engaging guide to the past

those who use this approach can do much more than resolve conflict-they can build each other up so future conflicts will be easier to resolve

New Deal Archaeology in the West Min-Ah Cho firing off a slew ofDuring Roosevelt's New Deal, archaeological and cultural heritage projects of different scope and size were funded across this country from 1933 to 1944. The results of work east of the Mississippi River have been variously described in other publications. However, until now little has been reported or synthesized about western archaeological work, its role in economic recovery, or its impact on the direction and knowledge of the discipline. This

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