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The Woodland Southeast
Anderson, David G. [Editor]; Mainfort Jr., Robert C. [Editor]; Kidder, Tristram R. [Contributor]; Watson, Professor Patty Jo [Contributor]; Rafferty, Janet [Contributor]; Herbert, Joseph M. [Contributor]; Peacock, Evan [Contributor]; Gold, Debra L. [Contributor]; Ahler, Steven R. [Contributor]; Milanich, Jerald T. [Contributor]; O'Brien, Professor Michael J. [Contributor]; Sassaman, Kenneth E. [Contributor]; Gremillion, Kristen J. [Contributor]; Lyman, R. Lee [Contributor]; Stephenson, D. Keith [Contributor]; Snow, Frankie [Contributor]; Bense, Judith A. [Contributor]; Widmer, Randolph J. [Contributor]; Cobb, Charles [Contributor]; Faulkner, Charles H. [Contributor]; Clay, Rudolf Berle [Contributor]; Jackson, H. Edwin [Contributor]; Scott,
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