Prehistoric Copper Mining in the Lake Superior Region. A Collection of Reference Articles. Edited by ... Roy Ward Drier and Octave Joseph Du Temple. (Second Printing.) [With Plates.].

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  • Prehistoric Copper Mining in the Lake Superior Region. A Collection of Reference Articles. Edited by ... Roy Ward Drier and Octave Joseph Du Temple. (Second Printing.) [With Plates.]. Book Detail

  • Author : Roy Ward DRIER (and DU TEMPLE (Octave Joseph))
  • Release Date : 1965
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  • Pages : 214
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 20,20 MB

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