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Who made Stone Tools? / [Marzke, Mary W.]
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In: Stone Knapping: the necessary conditions for a uniquely hominin behaviour / Valentine Roux & Blandine Bril Ed(s). Cambridge, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
Sujet: industrie lithique • débitage lithique • technologie lithique • paléoanthropologie • primate • mammifères • squelette post-crânien • paléontologie des vertébrés • neurosciences
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