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Overview and broader significance of the ESA and MSA at the Cave of Hearths

Overview and broader significance of the ESA and MSA at the Cave of Hearths
Overview and broader significance of the ESA and MSA at the Cave of Hearths
9781407304205
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150-163
Archaeopress
McNabb, J.
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Sinclair, A.
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Underhill, D.
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McNabb, J.
Sinclair, A.
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Sinclair, A.
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McNabb, J., Sinclair, A. and Underhill, D. (2009) Overview and broader significance of the ESA and MSA at the Cave of Hearths. In, McNabb, J. and Sinclair, A. (eds.) The Cave of Hearths: Makapan Middle Pleistocene Research Project: Field Research by Anthony Sinclair and Patrick Quinney, 1996-2001. (HASH(0x86303f0), 1) Oxford, GB. Archaeopress, pp. 150-163.

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Published date: 2009
Additional Information: British Archaeological Reports (BAR) International Series, S1940

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Local EPrints ID: 168321
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/168321
ISBN: 9781407304205
PURE UUID: 33518dea-9978-4161-a939-aeec2618d918
ORCID for J. McNabb: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1841-4864

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Author: J. McNabb ORCID iD
Author: A. Sinclair
Author: D. Underhill
Editor: J. McNabb
Editor: A. Sinclair

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