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Outcomes and predictors of postoperative complications in patients undergoing laparoscopic ureterolithotomy: a retrospective analysis. [PDF]
Hsu CK, Lin HY, Young WL, Wu SY.
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Defining Modernities. Interpretations of Cultural Modernity in the Southern African Middle Stone Age
Jonathan Siqveland
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The Malawi Earlier-Middle Stone Age Project: Preliminary Results from 2009 Fieldwork
Jessica C. Thompson +3 more
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Les industries préhistoriques du Gabon (Middle Stone Age et Late Stone Age)
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Sidon’s ancient harbour: natural characteristics and hazards
Carayon, N., Marriner, N., Morhange, C.
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2022
The Middle Stone Age (MSA) is a period of African prehistory characterized by the production of flake-based assemblages, often with a focus on stone points and blades using prepared core reduction techniques. The MSA follows the Earlier Stone Age and precedes the Later Stone Age, although the boundaries between these periods are not as sharp as ...
Alexander F. Blackwood, Jayne Wilkins
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The Middle Stone Age (MSA) is a period of African prehistory characterized by the production of flake-based assemblages, often with a focus on stone points and blades using prepared core reduction techniques. The MSA follows the Earlier Stone Age and precedes the Later Stone Age, although the boundaries between these periods are not as sharp as ...
Alexander F. Blackwood, Jayne Wilkins
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Science, 2020
Archaeology Early evidence of cooked starchy plant food is sparse, yet the consumption of starchy roots is likely to have been a key innovation in the human diet. Wadley et al. report the identification of whole, charred rhizomes of plants of the genus Hypoxis from Border Cave, South Africa, dated up to 170,000 years ago. These archaeobotanical remains
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Archaeology Early evidence of cooked starchy plant food is sparse, yet the consumption of starchy roots is likely to have been a key innovation in the human diet. Wadley et al. report the identification of whole, charred rhizomes of plants of the genus Hypoxis from Border Cave, South Africa, dated up to 170,000 years ago. These archaeobotanical remains
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Middle and Later Stone Age Symbolism
Utafiti, 2020Abstract The archaeological remains found in the Mumba rock-shelter in northern Tanzania – where continuous deposits span from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) to the historical period – provide a unique opportunity to study trends in technology and behavioural change of early humans.
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Late Stone Age and Middle Stone Age Tool-Makers
The South African Archaeological Bulletin, 1972Late Stone Age and Middle Stone Age tool-makers. Read to Witwatersrand Centre of S.A.A.S (South African Archaeological Society), November 1972.
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