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Whither processualism? - Michael J. O'Brien, R. Lee Lyman & Michael Brian Schiffer. Archaeology as a Process: Processualism and its Progeny. x+350 pages, 104 illustrations. 2005. Salt Lake City (UT): University of Utah Press; 0-87480-817-0 hardback $49.95. - Amber L. Johnson (ed.). Processual Archaeology: Exploring Analytical Strategies, Frames of Reference, and Culture Process. xvi+348 pages, 50 figures, 32 tables. 2004. Westport (CT) & Oxford: Praeger; 0-275-97843-5 hardback £68.
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