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Synthesizing Hopewell Archaeology - Gathering Hopewell Society, Ritual, and Ritual Interaction. Christopher Carr and Troy Case, editors. 2005. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York. $125 (cloth), $49.95 (softcover). xxi + 807 pp., figures, tables, index, CD appendices. ISBN 0-306-48478-1. - The Ohio Hopewell Episode Paradigms Lost, Paradigm Gained. A. Martin Byers. 2004. The University of Akron Press, Akron, Ohio. $59.95 (softcover). xvi + 674 pp., figures, tables, index. ISBN 1-931-96800-4.
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Gathering Hopewell Society, Ritual, and Ritual Interaction. Christopher Carr and Troy Case, editors. 2005. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York. $125 (cloth), $49.95 (softcover). xxi + 807 pp., figures, tables, index, CD appendices. ISBN 0-306-48478-1.
The Ohio Hopewell Episode Paradigms Lost, Paradigm Gained. A. Martin Byers. 2004. The University of Akron Press, Akron, Ohio. $59.95 (softcover). xvi + 674 pp., figures, tables, index. ISBN 1-931-96800-4.
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