The characteristics and chronology of the earliest Acheulean at Konso, Ethiopia
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Masayuki Hyodo | Megumi Kondo | Gen Suwa | M. Hyodo | W. Hart | G. Woldegabriel | B. Asfaw | P. Renne | G. Suwa | K. Uto | Y. Beyene | Shigehiro Katoh | M. Kondo | Berhane Asfaw | Shigehiro Katoh | Yonas Beyene | William K Hart | M. Sudo | Masafumi Sudo | Giday Woldegabriel | Kozo Uto | Paul R Renne
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