Quijos Settlement Dataset
Andrea M. Cuéllar

Comparative
Archaeology Database
University of Pittsburgh
http://www.cadb.pitt.edu
Email: cadb@pitt.edu

The Quijos Valley Chipped Stone Assemblage by Charles L. F. Knight



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