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How Levallois Reduction Is Similar to, and Not Similar to, Playing Chess / Thomas Wynn, Frederick L. Coolidge, Iain Davidson, dir. April Nowell
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Appartient au livre : Stone tools and the evolution of human cognition, Boulder, University Press of Colorado, pp. 83-103, 9781607320302
Sujet: psychologie • chaîne opératoire os • industrie lithique • technologie lithique • sciences cognitives
Époque: Paléolithique inférieur/moyen • Paléolithique moyen • Préhistoire
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