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John J. Shea . Stone tools in human evolution: behavioral differences among technological primates. 2016. xviii+236 pages, 51 b&w illustrations, 26 tables. New York: Cambridge University Press; 978-1-107-12309-0 hardback £64.99.
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20 September 2017
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References
Shea, J.J.2013. Lithic modes A–I: a new framework for describing global-scale variation in stone tool technology illustrated with evidence from the East Mediterranean Levant. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory20: 151–86. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10816-012-9128-5Google Scholar