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Plant-working and craft activities as a potential source of wear variation

Plant-working and craft activities as a potential source of wear variation

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Published in:‌: Helinium, 34,2 (1994)


Main Author: Hurcombe, Linda (-)
Format: Serial
Language:|||
Published: Wetteren : Universa 1994.
Subjects:
Postprozessualismus
Gebrauchspurenanalyse (Allg.)
Landwirtschaft > de
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