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Arthur A. Demarest, The Petexbatun Regional Archaeological Project. A Multidisciplinary Study of the Maya Collapse. (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press (Vanderbilt Institute of Mesoamerican Archaeology Series, Volume 1), 2006, 211 pp., 56 figs, 3 colour plates, hbk, ISBN 0 8265 1443 X)
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