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The shape of things to come. A speculative essay on the role of the Victoria West phenomenon at Canteen Koppie during the South African earlier stone age

The shape of things to come. A speculative essay on the role of the Victoria West phenomenon at Canteen Koppie during the South African earlier stone age
The shape of things to come. A speculative essay on the role of the Victoria West phenomenon at Canteen Koppie during the South African earlier stone age
978-1-84217-056-4
37-46
Oxbow Books
McNabb, John
59e818b1-3196-4991-93eb-75ed9c898e71
Miliken, Sarah
Cook, Jill
McNabb, John
59e818b1-3196-4991-93eb-75ed9c898e71
Miliken, Sarah
Cook, Jill

McNabb, John (2001) The shape of things to come. A speculative essay on the role of the Victoria West phenomenon at Canteen Koppie during the South African earlier stone age. In, Miliken, Sarah and Cook, Jill (eds.) A Very Remote Period Indeed: Papers on the Palaeolithic presented to Derek Roe. London, GB. Oxbow Books, pp. 37-46.

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Published date: 2001
Organisations: Archaeology

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Local EPrints ID: 201417
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/201417
ISBN: 978-1-84217-056-4
PURE UUID: 23e0fe4b-b74a-470d-8bca-51d51f94ca54
ORCID for John McNabb: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1841-4864

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Date deposited: 08 Nov 2011 13:26
Last modified: 02 Apr 2022 01:37

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Author: John McNabb ORCID iD
Editor: Sarah Miliken
Editor: Jill Cook

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