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... functional ( ¿ .e . horizontal ) differentiation between assemblages / sites . Tool - types were used as functional , rather than just as chronological or ethnic markers , and this approach was encouraged by a then - recent development ...
... functional ( ¿ .e . horizontal ) differentiation between assemblages / sites . Tool - types were used as functional , rather than just as chronological or ethnic markers , and this approach was encouraged by a then - recent development ...
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... function . Pure beauty is an aspect that can only be seen when looking beyond use , function , content , place , etc. The beauty of a tool has nothing to do with it being a tool , but with , for example , its shape or , more generally ...
... function . Pure beauty is an aspect that can only be seen when looking beyond use , function , content , place , etc. The beauty of a tool has nothing to do with it being a tool , but with , for example , its shape or , more generally ...
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... functions for microliths ( e.g. Finlayson & Mithen 1997 ) . It is unfortunate that the wider implications of such studies are limited given the tenacity of dominant narratives and traditional interpretations of microlith function . It ...
... functions for microliths ( e.g. Finlayson & Mithen 1997 ) . It is unfortunate that the wider implications of such studies are limited given the tenacity of dominant narratives and traditional interpretations of microlith function . It ...
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All is not Well Down | 81 |
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