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... blades : for example , " oyromantic reassurance was the sine qua non of daily life " to the Shang kings of Bronze Age China ( Keightley 1978 , 4 ) . Similarly we find the oracle at Delphi at the centre of the social and political life ...
... blades : for example , " oyromantic reassurance was the sine qua non of daily life " to the Shang kings of Bronze Age China ( Keightley 1978 , 4 ) . Similarly we find the oracle at Delphi at the centre of the social and political life ...
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... blade technology was present within the middle stone age of southern Africa , in the form of the Howieson's Port assemblages . Art is lacking from the assemblages of south - west asia . There are other such examples . Despite this , the ...
... blade technology was present within the middle stone age of southern Africa , in the form of the Howieson's Port assemblages . Art is lacking from the assemblages of south - west asia . There are other such examples . Despite this , the ...
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... blade technologies . References Gould , S.J. 1982. The Mismeasure of Man . London , Penguin . Mellars , P. 1973. The character of the Middle - Upper Palaeolithic transition in south - west France . In Renfrew , C. ( ed . ) The ...
... blade technologies . References Gould , S.J. 1982. The Mismeasure of Man . London , Penguin . Mellars , P. 1973. The character of the Middle - Upper Palaeolithic transition in south - west France . In Renfrew , C. ( ed . ) The ...
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