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  • Archaeologist Volume 44 No

    Archaeologist Volume 44 No

  • Paleoanthropology of the Balkans and Anatolia, Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology, DOI 10.1007/978-94-024-0874-4 326 Index

    Paleoanthropology of the Balkans and Anatolia, Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology, DOI 10.1007/978-94-024-0874-4 326 Index

  • Metate Re-Roughening, Pecking, Or Pounding?

    Metate Re-Roughening, Pecking, Or Pounding?

  • From Left to Right, R. P. Soejono, H. R. Van Heekeren, and W. G. Solheim II Hendrik Robert Van Heekeren 1902-1974

    From Left to Right, R. P. Soejono, H. R. Van Heekeren, and W. G. Solheim II Hendrik Robert Van Heekeren 1902-1974

  • The Context of Human Genetic Evolution Robert Foley1

    The Context of Human Genetic Evolution Robert Foley1

  • Evidence from Facing Monday Creek Rockshelter (33Ho414)

    Evidence from Facing Monday Creek Rockshelter (33Ho414)

  • An Oldowan Pebble Culture Ofindia

    An Oldowan Pebble Culture Ofindia

  • Raw Material Utilization, Technology, and Typology of Palaeolithic Tools in Myanmar: Were There Lithic Technological Links in the Regional Context?

    Raw Material Utilization, Technology, and Typology of Palaeolithic Tools in Myanmar: Were There Lithic Technological Links in the Regional Context?

  • Life Without the Movius Line: the Structure of the East and Southeast Asian Early Palaeolithic

    Life Without the Movius Line: the Structure of the East and Southeast Asian Early Palaeolithic

  • The Acheulean of the Ahaggar Site (Algerian Central Sahara), New Research and Perspectives

    The Acheulean of the Ahaggar Site (Algerian Central Sahara), New Research and Perspectives

  • Late Pliocene Homo and Oldowan Tools from the Hadar Formation

    Late Pliocene Homo and Oldowan Tools from the Hadar Formation

  • Is the Dingcun Lithic Assembly a ``Chopper-Chopping Tool Industry

    Is the Dingcun Lithic Assembly a ``Chopper-Chopping Tool Industry

  • Observations on Archaeological Sitesin

    Observations on Archaeological Sitesin

  • Paper Series N° 33

    Paper Series N° 33

  • THE OLDOWAN: Case Studies Into the Earliest Stone Age Nicholas Toth and Kathy Schick, Editors

    THE OLDOWAN: Case Studies Into the Earliest Stone Age Nicholas Toth and Kathy Schick, Editors

  • Typological Transformation Among Late Paleolithic Flaked Core Tools in Vietnam: an Examination of the Pa Muoi Assemblage

    Typological Transformation Among Late Paleolithic Flaked Core Tools in Vietnam: an Examination of the Pa Muoi Assemblage

  • Chapter 2. Human Evolution

    Chapter 2. Human Evolution

  • Soan Tool Types from Ghila Kalan Received 15 January 1969

    Soan Tool Types from Ghila Kalan Received 15 January 1969

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  • Archaeologist Volume 41 No
  • Human Occupation of Euskalerria During the Last Glacial Maximum
  • The Early Acheulean Technology of Barranc De La Boella (Catalonia, Spain)
  • Paleoanthropology Society Meeting Abstracts, Calgary, Canada, 8–9 April 2014
  • Pre-European Cultures of the Upper Mississippi River Valley
  • From Choppers to Tabular Knives: the Morphologies, Functions and Implications of an Early Holocene Tool Class
  • OLDOWAN TOOLS (Left to Right): End Chopper, Heavy-Duty Scraper
  • Hammerstone Core
  • Preliminary Results of the Eip Project
  • THE HOBSON SITE: a FORT ANCIENT COMPONENT NEAR MIDDLEPORT, MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO James L
  • Pre-Oldowan and Oldowan
  • Lithic Technological Variability of the Middle Pleistocene in the Eastern Nihewan Basin) Northern China
  • The Asturian of Cantabria: Early Holocene Hunter-Gatherers in Northern Spain
  • The Lower Paleolithic of Romania
  • Early Marksville Phases in the Lower Mississippi Valley: a Study of Culture Contact Dynamics
  • Acheulean Without Handaxes? Assemblage Variability at FLK West (Lowermost Bed II, Olduvai, Tanzania)
  • Changes in Prehistoric Settlement Patterns As a Result of Shifts in Subsistence Practices in Eastern Kentucky
  • Homo Habilis


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