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Previous articleNext article No AccessPredicting Similarity in Material Culture among New Guinea Villages from Propinquity and Language: A Log-linear Approach [and Comments and Reply]John M. Roberts Jr., Carmella C. Moore, A. Kimball Romney, Guido Barbujani, Peter Bellwood, Robert C. Dunnell, R. C. Green, Patrick V. Kirch, Joyce Marcus, Kent V. Flannery, John Terrell, and Robert L. WelschJohn M. Roberts Jr. Search for more articles by this author , Carmella C. Moore Search for more articles by this author , A. Kimball Romney Search for more articles by this author , Guido Barbujani Search for more articles by this author , Peter Bellwood Search for more articles by this author , Robert C. Dunnell Search for more articles by this author , R. C. Green Search for more articles by this author , Patrick V. Kirch Search for more articles by this author , Joyce Marcus Search for more articles by this author , Kent V. 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