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Evolutionary Anthropology 14:12–[removed]ARTICLES
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Document Date: 2005-02-08 00:00:00


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Willendorf / /

Company

BP / Wiley-Liss Inc. / /

Continent

Africa / Europe / /

Country

Germany / Romania / Zambia / Italy / Bulgaria / South Africa / Kenya / France / Russia / Austria / United Kingdom / Israel / Scotland / Lebanon / Czech Republic / southern Russia / /

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Event

Man-Made Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Cambridge University / /

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bone tools / leather-piercing tools / lithic technology / organized exchange systems / standardized blade technology / ivory tools / manufacturing complex bone / stone tools / antler tools / symbolic communication systems / bladelet technologies / skin-working technology / multi-component tools / elaborate notation systems / cognitive hardware / manufacturing / shaped bone tools / nearby site / structured language systems / /

NaturalFeature

Mediterranean coast / Still Bay / Twin Rivers / /

Organization

Department of Archaeology / Cambridge University / European Union / /

Person

al- Paul Mellars / Lewis Binford / Bordes Binford / Deacon / Roc / /

Position

Professor of Prehistory / author / Singer / /

Region

sub-Saharan Africa / western Asia / southern Russia / East Europe / East Africa / Middle East / northern Spain / southern Israel / western France / Central Europe / southern Africa / Near East / southwest Asia / southern Germany / Mediterranean coast / western Europe / southeastern Europe / central France / Mediterranean / southwestern France / /

Technology

Upper Paleolithic technology / skin-working technology / Aurignacian technologies / lithic technology / Middle Paleolithic technology / standardized blade technology / early Aurignacian technology / Upper Paleolithic technologies / /

URL

www.interscience.wiley.com / /

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