Núm. 29 (2003)
Artículos

Sonora precerámica: del Arcaico y del surgimiento de aldeas agrícolas

John P. Carpenter
Universidad de la Américas
María Guadalupe Sánchez
University Arizona
María Elisa Villalpando
Centro INAH-Sonora

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Sonora precerámica: del Arcaico y del surgimiento de aldeas agrícolas. (2003). Arqueología, 29, 5-29. https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/arqueologia/article/view/6396

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