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Peter Jordan . Technology as human social tradition: cultural transmission among hunter-gatherers (Origins of Human Behavior and Culture 7). 2015. xi+412 pages, numerous b&w illustrations, and tables. Oakland: University of California Press; 978-0-520-27693-2 paperback $34.95.
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07 December 2015
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