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Lambert, B. (1977).  Bilaterality in the Andes. (Bolton, Ralph, Mayer, Enrique, Ed.).Andean kinship and marriage. 7, 1-27.
Lambert, B. (1977).  Bilaterality in the Andes. (Bolton, Ralph, Mayer, Enrique, Ed.).Andean kinship and marriage. 7, 1-27.
Lambert, B. (1977).  Bilaterality in the Andes. (Bolton, Ralph, Mayer, Enrique, Ed.).Andean kinship and marriage. 7, 1-27.
Burger, R. L. (2003).  Conclusions: Cultures of the Ecuadorian Formative in Their Andean Context. (Raymond, J. Scott, Richard L. Burger, Ed.).Archaeology of Formative Ecuador: A symposium at Dumbarton Oaks, 7 and 8 October 1995. 465-486.
Burger, R. L. (2003).  Conclusions: Cultures of the Ecuadorian Formative in Their Andean Context. (Raymond, J. Scott, Richard L. Burger, Ed.).Archaeology of Formative Ecuador: A symposium at Dumbarton Oaks, 7 and 8 October 1995. 465-486.
Beck, C. (1991).  Cross-cutting relationships: The relative dating of ancient roads on the north coast of Peru. (Trombold, Charles D., Ed.).Ancient road networks and settlement hierarchies in the New World. 66-79.
Lake, M. W. (1998).  Digging for memes: the role of material objects in cultural evolution. (Renfrew, Colin, Scarre, Christopher, Ed.).Cognition and material culture : the archaeology of symbolic storage. 77-88.
Nielsen, A. E. (2001).  Ethnoarchaeological Perspectives on Caravan Trade in the South-Central Andes. (Kuznar, Lawrence A., Ed.).Ethnoarchaeology of Andean South America: Contributions to archaeological method and theory. 4, 163-201.
Moholy-Nagy, H. (1991).  Flaked chert industry of Tikal, Guatemala. Maya Stone Tools: Selected Papers from the Second Maya Lithic Conference. 189-202.
Murra, J. V. (1965).  Herds and herders in the Inca state. (Anthony Leeds, Andrew P. Vayda., Ed.).Man, culture, and animals: The role of animals in human ecological adjustments.. 78, 185-215.