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Date: 2015-09-26 09:29:51
Archaeology
Lithics
Paleontology
Laetoli
Matter
Stone tool
Lithic core
Lithic
Hand axe
Industry
Stone Age

Audax ZP Mabulla Middle Pleistocene Lithic Industry and Hominin Behaviour at Laetoli, northern Tanzania Abstract Traditionally, insights into hominin technology, behaviours and activities are mostly inferred from the an

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