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First Edition. [publisher: City of Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1972. ] Quarto, paperbound (stiff, printed blue wrappers), xix + 299 pp, 80 figures, 87 plates, 30 tables. Very Good-, with edgewear and rubbing to covers. From Abstract: This monograph presents the results of a two-year investigation of the prehistoric and contemporary cultural geography of the Hamilton Inlet region of the central Labrador coast. Previously archeologically unknown, this 200-mile estuary cross-cuts the boreal-tundra.
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Very good. xix, 299p. : ill., maps; 30 cm. Smithsonian contributions to anthropology; no.16. Includes: Illustrations, Maps. Large softcover. 1st edition, 1st printing. Glued binding, two-tone paper wrappers; 299 pages, 80 text illustrations, 87 B&W plates, 5 Appendices, index, bibliography. Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology, Number 16. CONDITION: NEAR FINE, binding square and tight, pages crisp and unmarked; corners bumped, faint shelf-wear, former owner's name neatly signed on top right front wrapper. CONTENT: Subtitle: "A Survey of the Central Labrador Coast from 3000 B.C. to the Present." >Guaranteed secure packaging, free tracking, and no-hassle return policy.