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William A. Lovis, Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, and Curator of Anthropology, MSU Museum, at Michigan State University
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Current Research Status of the Hipwater Locale: A Parkhill Phase Paleoindian Retooling Location
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Economic Development Seminar: Authentication and Targeted Transfers: Experimental Evidence from India.
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details forthcoming
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