Socioeconomic roles of Holocene marine shell beads reveal the daily life of composite objects from East Kalimantan, Borneo
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D. Stalla | J. Huntley | M. Aubert | P. Setiawan | B. Macdonald | T. Maloney | I. Dilkes-Hall | F. T. Atmoko | Etha Sriputri | Marlon Ririmasse | Muslimin A. R. Effendy | A. Oktaviana | Jillian Huntley | Pindi Setiawan
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