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Gyles Iannone (ed.). The great Maya droughts in cultural context: case studies in resilience and vulnerability. xx+466 pages, 72 b&w illustrations, 13 tables. 2014. Boulder: University Press of Colorado; 978-1-60732-279-5 hardback $75.
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30 January 2015
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