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Late Preclassic Ceramic Industries of Pacific Guatemala and El Salvador: The
Pacific Coast as Core, Not Periphery
Article in Journal of Field Archaeology · January 1999
DOI: 10.2307/530700
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Late Preclassic Ceramic Industries of Pacific Guatemala and El Salvador: The Pacific Coast as
Core, Not Periphery
Author(s): Laura J. Kosakowsky, Francisco Estrada Belli, Hector Neff
Source: Journal of Field Archaeology, Vol. 26, No. 4 (Winter, 1999), pp. 377-390
Published by: Boston University
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