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Brian Hayden. 2022. Understanding chipped stone tools. New York: Eliot Werner; 978-1-7342818-6-6 paperback $37.72.
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Brian Hayden. 2022. Understanding chipped stone tools. New York: Eliot Werner; 978-1-7342818-6-6 paperback $37.72.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 December 2022
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