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Stephanie Whittlesey, Richard Ciolek-Torrello & Jeffrey H. Altschul (ed.). Vanishing River: Landscapes and lives of the Lower Verde Valley. The Lower Verde Archaeological Project. xxxiv+824 pages, 160 figures, 37 plates, 99 tables. CD. 1998. Tucson (AZ): SRI Press/University of Arizona Press; 1-879442-90-6 hardback plus CD $85.
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