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Page 97
... Stone University Press , DD256 ( 56 figs . Production and Tools . Cambridge Cambridge , 1986 . and 35 tables ) . £ 27.50 ( Hard ) ISBN 0-521-25266-0 . Reviewed by Richard Bradley This volume brings together the results of work in two ...
... Stone University Press , DD256 ( 56 figs . Production and Tools . Cambridge Cambridge , 1986 . and 35 tables ) . £ 27.50 ( Hard ) ISBN 0-521-25266-0 . Reviewed by Richard Bradley This volume brings together the results of work in two ...
Page 99
... Stone Age ( 1968 ) , Gamble's work is noticeably different . The Old Stone Age concentrates on the evidence , particularly that of the lithics . The theoretical background is summarised in just 15 pages at the beginning . In contrast an ...
... Stone Age ( 1968 ) , Gamble's work is noticeably different . The Old Stone Age concentrates on the evidence , particularly that of the lithics . The theoretical background is summarised in just 15 pages at the beginning . In contrast an ...
Page 103
... stone tool illustrations and tables making appreciation of geography burdensome . As for the illustrations themselves , the stone tools are clear but lack scales and the tables are readable . Presen- tation of faunal material and ...
... stone tool illustrations and tables making appreciation of geography burdensome . As for the illustrations themselves , the stone tools are clear but lack scales and the tables are readable . Presen- tation of faunal material and ...
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