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Modelling the Early Human Mind. Edited by P. Mellars & K. Gibson. 229 pp., 41 figs. Cambridge: McDonald Institute Research Monograph. 1996. ISBN 0 9519420 1 8. £30.00.
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Modelling the Early Human Mind. Edited by P. Mellars & K. Gibson. 229 pp., 41 figs. Cambridge: McDonald Institute Research Monograph. 1996. ISBN 0 9519420 1 8. £30.00.
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