Christopher Carr
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2951430A
Top Subjects
- Indians of north america, rites and ceremonies (2)
- Indians of north america, material culture (2)
- Ohio, antiquities (2)
- Hopewell culture (2)
- Cases (1)
- Contracts (1)
- Canada (1)
Books by Christopher Carr
Total count: 18
ContractsFaculty of Law, University of Toronto1974-01-01-
Contracts.Faculty of Law, University of Toronto1974-01-01
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For concordance in archaeological analysisBridging data structure, quantitative technique, and theoryInstitute for Quantitative Archaeology, University of Arkansas1985-01-01
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Strategic investment decisionsacomparison of UK and German practices in the motor components industryAvebury1994-01-01
Fear of the DarkDorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd1996-01-29-
Britain's CompetitivenessThe Management of the Vehicle Component IndustryTaylor & Francis Group2003-01-01
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Britains CompetitivenessThe Management of the Vehicle Component IndustryTaylor & Francis Group2003-01-01
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Gathering HopewellSociety, Ritual and Ritual InteractionSpringer2006-01-01
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Kalashnikov CultureSmall Arms Proliferation and Irregular WarfareABC-CLIO, LLC2008-01-01
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Scioto Hopewell and Their NeighborsBioarchaeological Documentation and Cultural UnderstandingSpringer London, Limited2008-01-01
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Style, Society, and PersonArchaeological and Ethnological PerspectivesSpringer London, Limited2013-01-01
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Estrangementproceedings from the Brown University Department of Slavic Languages, graduate student conference, 2011Dept. of Slavic Languages, Brown University2013-01-01
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MaydayCamCat Publishing2016-01-01
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300 Writing Prompts (for Nerds)CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform2017-01-01
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3-Year Journal Prompt BookCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform2017-01-01
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Relational Engagements of the Indigenous AmericasAlterity, Ontology, and Shifting ParadigmsRowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated2017-01-01
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Thoughts of an Angry Black ManIndependently Published2020-01-01
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Being Scioto HopewellRitual Drama and Personhood in Cross-Cultural PerspectiveSpringer2020-09-06