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  • ...& Bone Tools (27836919814).jpg|350|right|Ancient Greece Neolithic stone & bone tools in the Greek Prehistory Gallery, National Museum of Archaeology, Athens, Gr ...the assessment of modern human behaviour and the criteria for identifying bone tools that are used and modified by hominins.<ref name="d’Errico & Backwell">d�
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  • ...Palaeontology at the University of the Witwatersrand) to use my images of bone tools in her Citizendium article.
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  • Some of the very early primitive tools were probably rocks, sticks, [[bone tools|bones]] that had sharp edges or points. The lethality or effectiveness of t
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  • ...Palaeontology at the University of the Witwatersrand) to use my images of bone tools in her Citizendium article.
    278 bytes (40 words) - 02:54, 29 October 2007
  • | pagename = Bone tools | abc = Bone tools
    2 KB (205 words) - 06:17, 15 October 2007
  • {{r|Bone tools}}
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  • {{r|Bone tools}}
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  • ...& Bone Tools (27836919814).jpg|350|right|Ancient Greece Neolithic stone & bone tools in the Greek Prehistory Gallery, National Museum of Archaeology, Athens, Gr ...the assessment of modern human behaviour and the criteria for identifying bone tools that are used and modified by hominins.<ref name="d’Errico & Backwell">d�
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  • {{r|Bone tools}}
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  • Hi Shahzaadee, i just saw your bone tools article. Looks like a good start. i made a few formatting changes, headin
    1 KB (164 words) - 01:03, 26 October 2007
  • ...of [[tooth]], [[bone]] and [[horn]] fragments, by australopithecines as [[bone tools|tools]] and [[weapon|weapons]]. Dart supported his hypothesis by saying tha
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  • *Recent research has suggested ''Paranthropus'' made bone tools which it used for digging for termites, roots and tubers<ref name="Backwell
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  • ...guage= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref>, as well as a number of bone tools that are thought to be termite mound digging implements <ref name="Backwell ...s]] of a Developed [[Oldowan]] or Early [[Acheulean]] industry, as well as bone tools.<ref name="Brain1"/> <ref name="Brain2"/> <ref name="Brain3"/> Member 3 was
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  • **''{{pl|Bone tools}}''
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  • ...d Neanderthals. Artifact evidence could also go either way when discussing bone tools and the [[Châtelperronian]] tool industry. Either Neanderthals are becomin
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  • ==Bone tools== One of my students has put up the article [[Bone tools]] - as always, I would appreciate encouragment and feedback!
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  • ...more students have put up articles [[Leopards as taphonomic agents]] and [[Bone tools]] - I would be grateful if you would weigh in and give encouragment, critiq
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  • ==Bone tools== One of my students has put up the article [[Bone tools]] - as always, I would appreciate encouragment and feedback! [[User:Lee R.
    118 KB (19,562 words) - 03:48, 8 March 2024
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