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Barbara Voorhies. Coastal collectors in the Holocene: the Chantuto people of southwest Mexico. xviii+364 pages, 124 illustrations, 54 tables. 2004. Gainesville (FL): University Press of Florida; 0-8130-2758-6 hardback $69.95
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