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Page 97
... distributions of artefacts origin ating from a single source . It may be possible to pin - point their area of origin ... distribution of the finished arte- facts , she uses our knowledge of stoneworking to the efficiency with which they ...
... distributions of artefacts origin ating from a single source . It may be possible to pin - point their area of origin ... distribution of the finished arte- facts , she uses our knowledge of stoneworking to the efficiency with which they ...
Page 98
... distribution . It would be all too easy to end on that note , for reviews are often written by people who have no con- ception of the sheer difficulty the research which they of are criticising . Since my involvement in fieldwork at ...
... distribution . It would be all too easy to end on that note , for reviews are often written by people who have no con- ception of the sheer difficulty the research which they of are criticising . Since my involvement in fieldwork at ...
Page 103
... distribution maps are informative . A map placed within the introduction would perhaps have been a good idea for students studying the Palaeolithic as whole to grasp the region more fully , its placement after the stone tool ...
... distribution maps are informative . A map placed within the introduction would perhaps have been a good idea for students studying the Palaeolithic as whole to grasp the region more fully , its placement after the stone tool ...
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