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Hunter-gatherer social group identification : a case study from Middle Woodland southern Ontario / Mickael W. Spence, Robert H. Pihl, Joseph Eldon Molto, Franck J. Findlow, dir. Suzanne P. De Atley
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Appartient au livre : Exploring the limits : frontiers and boundaries in prehistory, Oxford, B.A.R., pp. 117-142, 1 fig., 3 tabl., 0860542890
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