Theoretical approaches to studying tobacco and smoking in historical archaeology
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Fox, Georgia (2015). Theoretical Approaches to Studying Tobacco and Smoking in Historical Archaeology. In: Fox, G. The Archaeology of Smoking and Tobacco. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, pp. 8-15. Sua nova publicação neste volume foi realizada com a permissão da University Press of Florida. Foi autorizada também pela autora.
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