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I suggest that we would need much more evidence to accept the existence of such an explicit understanding . When one considers artefacts of later periods , such as , for example , the early Bronze age skuomorphic daggers , it is ...
I suggest that we would need much more evidence to accept the existence of such an explicit understanding . When one considers artefacts of later periods , such as , for example , the early Bronze age skuomorphic daggers , it is ...
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This permits one to distinguish between a technique which is truly faulty and incompetent , and one which - albeit modest does nonetheless indicate the existence of competences . The distinctive character of the eleven debitage clusters ...
This permits one to distinguish between a technique which is truly faulty and incompetent , and one which - albeit modest does nonetheless indicate the existence of competences . The distinctive character of the eleven debitage clusters ...
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Regarding more ' factual aspects of this vision , one can only regret the existence of some inaccuracies : in fig 2.1 , what appears to be a Mousterian scraper is assigned to the Late Palaeolithic , and a blade core is named “ point ' .
Regarding more ' factual aspects of this vision , one can only regret the existence of some inaccuracies : in fig 2.1 , what appears to be a Mousterian scraper is assigned to the Late Palaeolithic , and a blade core is named “ point ' .
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