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Page 69
... suggests that they had no need of such accurate means of time measurement , and the elaborate ornamentation indicates more of a status role for these timepieces . Commoners were known to have purchased these items through the formation ...
... suggests that they had no need of such accurate means of time measurement , and the elaborate ornamentation indicates more of a status role for these timepieces . Commoners were known to have purchased these items through the formation ...
Page 103
... suggests that both industries , the Szeletian and the Chatelperronian , represent the response of extant Neanderthal populations to the coming of modern Man with fully Upper Palaeolithic technology . These issues , of course , will be ...
... suggests that both industries , the Szeletian and the Chatelperronian , represent the response of extant Neanderthal populations to the coming of modern Man with fully Upper Palaeolithic technology . These issues , of course , will be ...
Page 107
... suggest that this process is conditioned by experience , the immediate context and anticipated future conditions . In adopting what they have termed a " team approach " the study of knappers by trained investigators such as cognitive ...
... suggest that this process is conditioned by experience , the immediate context and anticipated future conditions . In adopting what they have termed a " team approach " the study of knappers by trained investigators such as cognitive ...
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