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Middle Stone Age / Prehistoric Africa / Human evolution / Mesolithic / African archaeology / Blombos Cave / Border Cave / Later Stone Age / Howiesons Poort / Paleolithic / Stone Age / Pleistocene
Date: 2013-03-26 05:12:24
Middle Stone Age
Prehistoric Africa
Human evolution
Mesolithic
African archaeology
Blombos Cave
Border Cave
Later Stone Age
Howiesons Poort
Paleolithic
Stone Age
Pleistocene

Rock Art Research[removed]Volume 30, Number 1, pp[removed]P. B. BEAUMONT and R. G. BEDNARIK 

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