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Kniffen, Fred. "Folk Housing, Key to Diffusion." Annals of the Association of American
          Geographers
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MacFarlane, Alan. Reconstructing Historical Communities. Cambridge, England:
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Pye, David. The Nature and Art of Workmanship. NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1968.

Redfield, Robert. The Little Community/Peasant Society and Culture. Chicago: U of
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