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... Paleolithic . This would seem to consti- tute another reason for being extremely skeptical of many currently popular notions about the social structure and ideology of Homo erectus and other pre - Homo ... Middle Paleolithic Developments.
... Paleolithic . This would seem to consti- tute another reason for being extremely skeptical of many currently popular notions about the social structure and ideology of Homo erectus and other pre - Homo ... Middle Paleolithic Developments.
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... Middle Paleolithic industries . ) Middle Pale- olithic tool kits thus usually included a few hand axes and numerous flake tools , including several varieties of points , scrapers , notched flakes for shaving wood , burins , and borers ...
... Middle Paleolithic industries . ) Middle Pale- olithic tool kits thus usually included a few hand axes and numerous flake tools , including several varieties of points , scrapers , notched flakes for shaving wood , burins , and borers ...
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... Middle Paleolithic sites indicate that red ochre - a dye associat- ed with blood and magical powers among many modern aboriginal populations - was also used in some kind of ... Paleolithic trend : the conservation of. The Upper Paleolithic.
... Middle Paleolithic sites indicate that red ochre - a dye associat- ed with blood and magical powers among many modern aboriginal populations - was also used in some kind of ... Paleolithic trend : the conservation of. The Upper Paleolithic.
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