Discovery in Table Bay of the oldest handaxes yet found underwater demonstrates preservation of hominid artefacts on the continental shelf
Discovery in Table Bay of the oldest handaxes yet found underwater demonstrates preservation of hominid artefacts on the continental shelf
TABLE BAY, SOUTH AFRICA WATERS, ARCHAEOLOGY, "WADDINXVEEN", "OOSTERLAND"
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Werz, B.E.J.S.
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Flemming, N.C.
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2001
Werz, B.E.J.S.
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Flemming, N.C.
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Werz, B.E.J.S. and Flemming, N.C.
(2001)
Discovery in Table Bay of the oldest handaxes yet found underwater demonstrates preservation of hominid artefacts on the continental shelf.
South African Journal of Science, 97 (5-6), .
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Published date: 2001
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TABLE BAY, SOUTH AFRICA WATERS, ARCHAEOLOGY, "WADDINXVEEN", "OOSTERLAND"
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