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Page 98
However , during the final years of excavation the task was left to students who ,
though technically competent , had little background in the complexities of
Pleistocene sediments , and changes of personnel meant that issues raised in
one ...
However , during the final years of excavation the task was left to students who ,
though technically competent , had little background in the complexities of
Pleistocene sediments , and changes of personnel meant that issues raised in
one ...
Page 120
Rendell ' s " The Pleistocene throughout the site ' s occupation , Sequence in the
Soan Valley , North is also a subject of discussion ; Pakistan " is complemented
by while Santoni comments on how the Dennell ' s survey of the palaeonto ...
Rendell ' s " The Pleistocene throughout the site ' s occupation , Sequence in the
Soan Valley , North is also a subject of discussion ; Pakistan " is complemented
by while Santoni comments on how the Dennell ' s survey of the palaeonto ...
Page 130
Man and Culture paper provides an overview of the in the Late Pleistocene .
development of ' theory ' during the San Francisco , Chandler . last hundred years
, and associates Klein , R . G . , 1973 . Ice - age Hunters the emergence of the
new ...
Man and Culture paper provides an overview of the in the Late Pleistocene .
development of ' theory ' during the San Francisco , Chandler . last hundred years
, and associates Klein , R . G . , 1973 . Ice - age Hunters the emergence of the
new ...
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