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Eugène Morin. Reassessing Paleolithic subsistence: the Neandertal and modern human foragers of Saint-Césaire. xxvi+358 pages, 116 illustrations, 61 tables. 2012. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 978-1-107-02327-7 hardback £ 65.
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Eugène Morin. Reassessing Paleolithic subsistence: the Neandertal and modern human foragers of Saint-Césaire. xxvi+358 pages, 116 illustrations, 61 tables. 2012. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 978-1-107-02327-7 hardback £ 65.
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