Author:
Carr Christopher,Smyth Heather L.
Funder
Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research
Field Museum of Natural History Robert O. Bass Distinguished Visiting Scientist Fellowship program
National Park Service’s Center for Preservation Technologies and Training
Eastern National Parks and Monuments Association
Battelle International Research Laboratories of Columbus
the Ohio State University’s Provost Research Fund
Arizona State University’s Sabbatical Leave program
ASU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Minigrant Fund
ASU Department of Anthropology and SHESC Research Incentive Fund
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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