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An Analysis of the State of Public Archaeology in Canadian Public School Curricula
Author: Hogg, Erin A.
Date created: 2015-09-01
Archaeology and local governments: the perspectives of First Nations and municipal councillors in the Fraser Valley, B.C.
Author: King, Amanda Marie
Date created: 2008

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