Test, Model, and Method Validation: The Role of Experimental Stone Artifact Replication in Hypothesis-driven Archaeology
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Michael J. O'Brien | Stephen J. Lycett | Metin I. Eren | Robert J. Patten | Briggs Buchanan | Justin Pargeter | M. J. O’Brien | S. Lycett | M. Eren | Briggs Buchanan | J. Pargeter | M. J. O’Brien
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