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... University Press . ( In Korean ) . Pusan University . 1985. Kimhae Yeanri Kobungun I. Pusan , University Press . ( In Korean ) . Rathje , W. 1971. The origin and development of lowland Ma y a civilisation . American Antiquity 36.3 , 275 ...
... University Press . ( In Korean ) . Pusan University . 1985. Kimhae Yeanri Kobungun I. Pusan , University Press . ( In Korean ) . Rathje , W. 1971. The origin and development of lowland Ma y a civilisation . American Antiquity 36.3 , 275 ...
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... University Press Dibble , H.L. 1989. The implications of stone tool types for the presence of language during the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic . In Mellars , P. and Stringer , C. ( ed . ) The Human Revolu tion Edinburgh University Press ...
... University Press Dibble , H.L. 1989. The implications of stone tool types for the presence of language during the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic . In Mellars , P. and Stringer , C. ( ed . ) The Human Revolu tion Edinburgh University Press ...
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... University Press . English Heritage 1989. Guide to English Heritage Properties open to the public 1989/90 . London , English Heritage . Gell , A. 1986. Newcomers to the world of goods : the Muria Gonds . In Appadurai , Arjun ( ed ...
... University Press . English Heritage 1989. Guide to English Heritage Properties open to the public 1989/90 . London , English Heritage . Gell , A. 1986. Newcomers to the world of goods : the Muria Gonds . In Appadurai , Arjun ( ed ...
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