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Nassarius gibbosulus
Shells from the Excavation of Yavne-Yam (North)
From the Late Neogene of Northwestern France
Variability in Middle Stone Age Symbolic Traditions: the Marine Shell Beads from Sibudu Cave, South Africa Marian Vanhaeren, Lyn Wadley, Francesco D’Errico
E-Thesis Vol 2
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Bryozoans in Archaeology 1. Introduction 2. Bryozoan Biology
Chronology of Ksar Akil (Lebanon) and Implications for the Colonization of Europe by Anatomically Modern Humans
A Systematic Review of Animal Predation Creating Pierced Shells: Implications for the Archaeological Record of the Old World
Personal Ornaments in Early Prehistory a Review of Shells As
Archaeo + Malacology Group Newsletter
Origins of Human Innovation and Creativity
Gastropod Shell Species Utilized by Hermit Crabs (Decapoda: Anomura) Along the Turkish Coast of the Levantine Sea
An Early Instance of Upper Palaeolithic Personal Ornamentation from China: the Freshwater Shell Bead from Shuidonggou 2
The Feeding Habits of the Lessepsian Fish Stephanolepis Diaspros (Fraser-Brunner, 1940) in the Gulf of Gabes (Eastern Mediterranean Sea)
Bosch Et Al SI Revised1
Zoologische Mededelingen
Land Mollusc Middens
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Revision of the Nassariidae (Gastropoda, Neogastropoda) of the Malacological Collection of the Museu De Ciències Naturals De Barcelona
Marine Molluscs from Marsa El Brega, Libya (Mollusca: Gastropoda and Bivaliva)
Supporting Information D’Errico Et Al
Middle Paleolithic Shell Beads in Israel and Algeria
Preliminary Data on the Exploitation of Marine Malacofauna by the Iberomaurusian Groups of the Abri Alain Rock Shelter (Oran, Algeria)
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82,000-Year-Old Shell Beads from North Africa and Implications for the Origins of Modern Human Behavior
Land Mollusc Middens
Revision of the Nassariidae (Gastropoda, Neogastropoda) of the Malacological Collection of the Museu De Ciències Naturals De Barcelona
TRITON No 31 March 2015 ADDITIONAL ARCHAEOMALACOLOGICAL MATERIAL from the EXCAVATION of EL-AHWAT, ISRAEL Henk K. Mienis* Abstrac
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