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Archaeology and Paleogeography of Beringia. A View from Siberia: Review of John F Hoffecker and Scott. A Elias Human Ecology of Beringia. 2007. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN: 978-0-231-13060-8; 290 pages with 79 figures and 11 tables. List price $45 US, hardback.
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