Major Fallacies Surrounding Stone Artifacts and Assemblages
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Harold L. Dibble | Matthew Douglass | Sam C. Lin | Shannon P. McPherron | Radu Iovita | David R. Braun | Matthew J. Douglass | D. Olszewski | D. Braun | S. McPherron | S. Holdaway | H. Dibble | Radu Iovita | Dennis M. Sandgathe | Simon J. Holdaway | Deborah I. Olszewski | Dennis Sandgathe | Shannon J. P. McPherron
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