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Citation: C. Chapdelaine et al., A glimpse at Moche-Phase-III occupation at the Huacas of Moche site, northern Peru, ANTIQUITY, 75(288), 2001, pp. 361-372
Citation: Jc. Whittaker, 'The oldest British industry': Continuity and obsolescence in a flinktknapper's sample set, ANTIQUITY, 75(288), 2001, pp. 382-390
Citation: Pb. Pettitt et Awg. Pike, Blind in a cloud of data: Problems with the chronology of Neanderthal extinction and anatomically modern human expansion (Repsonse to a recent article 'The blind leading the lame'), ANTIQUITY, 75(288), 2001, pp. 415-417
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Citation: L. Mulvin, Stone, brick and mortar: Historical use, decay and conservation of building materials in Ireland, ANTIQUITY, 75(288), 2001, pp. 436-437