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David A. Freidel, Arlen F. Chase, Anne S. Dowd & Jerry Murdock (ed.). Maya E groups: calendars, astronomy, and urbanism in the early lowlands. 2017. Gainesville: University Press of Florida; 978-0-8130-5435-3 $125.
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David A. Freidel, Arlen F. Chase, Anne S. Dowd & Jerry Murdock (ed.). Maya E groups: calendars, astronomy, and urbanism in the early lowlands. 2017. Gainesville: University Press of Florida; 978-0-8130-5435-3 $125.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 August 2018
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