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121. Hmong Baby Carriers in Minnesota: A material culture study
122. Places, pots, and kurgans: Late Copper Age patterns of settlement and material culture on the Great Hungarian Plain
123. Material culture in Thucydidean narrative (Greece)
124. What came back: The material culture of India in mid-Victorian novels
125. 'Will the real St. Gerard please stand up?' An ethnographic study of symbolic polysemy, devotional practices, material culture, marginality and difference in the cult of St. Gerard Maiella (New Jersey)
126. 'Building houses out of chicken legs': African American women, material culture, and the powers of self -definition
127. Material and meaning: A contextual examination of select portable material culture from Colha, Belize
128. Bridging the gap between archaeological and indigenous chronologies: An investigation of the Early Classic/Late Classic divide at Piedras Negras, Guatemala
129. Something old, something new: Understanding meaning construction and divestment in wedding gowns
130. Crafting K'awil: A comparative analysis of Maya symbolic flaked stone assemblages from three sites in northern Belize
131. Material culture and self-presentation in Late Medieval England
132. An archaeology of childhood: Children and material culture in 19th century America
133. Structures of masculinity: Masonic temples, material culture, and ritual gender archetypes in New York State, 1870-1930
134. At home in Baltimore: An ethnographic approach to the study of Lumbee domestic material culture
135. Consuming desires: Material culture and the turn-of-the-century novel in England and the United States
136. The domestic architecture and material culture of colonial Cuenca, Ecuador, A.D. 1600-1800
137. House, home and neighborhood on the eve of White Mountain: Material culture and daily life in the new city of Prague, 1547-1611
138. All other things being equal: Studies in U.S.-American material culture
139. Hmong-American New Year's dress: A material culture approac
140. Manufacturing identity: Material culture and social change in seventeenth century Virginia
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