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Mason, John A. New Excavations at the Sitio Conte, Cocle, Panama. 2. Proceedings of the Eigth American Scientific Congress, Washington, DC, May 10-18, 1940, 1942. Page/Fig./Plate: 103-107. Washington, DC: Department of State

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