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Title: | Mid-Holocene Social Interaction in Melanesia: New Evidence from Hammer-Dressed Obsidian Stemmed Tools |
Authors: | Kononenko, Nina Rath, Philippa Torrence, Robin Ambrose, Wallace Glascock, Michael Swadling, Pamela Archaeology Archaeology Archaeology |
Issue Date: | 2009 |
Publisher: | University of Hawaii Press |
Citation: | Mid-Holocene Social Interaction in Melanesia: New Evidence from Hammer-Dressed Obsidian Stemmed Tools, Asian Perspectives: the journal of archaeology for Asia and the Pacific, vol.48, 1,pp 181-148 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10765/14651 |
Department/Unit/Centre: | Archaeology Archaeology Archaeology |
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Type: | C1 - Refereed Journal articles |
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