Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... Aurignacian bead and pendant manufacture : evolutionary implications . In P. Mellar & C. Stringer , eds , The Human Revolution . Princeton University Press , 1989 , pp . 366-390 . White , R Toward a contextual understanding ofthe ...
... Aurignacian bead and pendant manufacture : evolutionary implications . In P. Mellar & C. Stringer , eds , The Human Revolution . Princeton University Press , 1989 , pp . 366-390 . White , R Toward a contextual understanding ofthe ...
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... Aurignacian , there are clear distinctions between the artistic manifestations ( i.e. form ) found in France and central Europe . In France we find human representations which have been interpreted as vulva ( Delluc and Delluc 1978 ...
... Aurignacian , there are clear distinctions between the artistic manifestations ( i.e. form ) found in France and central Europe . In France we find human representations which have been interpreted as vulva ( Delluc and Delluc 1978 ...
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... Aurignacian signs , pendants and art objects in Central and Eastern Europe . World Archaeology , 31 , 252-266 . Hahn , J. 1987. Aurignacian and Gravettian Settlement Patterns in Central and Eastern Europe . In Soffer , O. ( ed . ) The ...
... Aurignacian signs , pendants and art objects in Central and Eastern Europe . World Archaeology , 31 , 252-266 . Hahn , J. 1987. Aurignacian and Gravettian Settlement Patterns in Central and Eastern Europe . In Soffer , O. ( ed . ) The ...
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