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1905
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2019
A number of Middle Stone Age (MSA) assemblages in northern Africa, as well as a few in South Africa and the eastern Mediterranean, preserve small mollusk shells, most notably estuarine and marine members of the sub- family Nassariinae (e.g., Nassarius kraussianus, N. circumcinctus, and Tritia gibbosula).
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A number of Middle Stone Age (MSA) assemblages in northern Africa, as well as a few in South Africa and the eastern Mediterranean, preserve small mollusk shells, most notably estuarine and marine members of the sub- family Nassariinae (e.g., Nassarius kraussianus, N. circumcinctus, and Tritia gibbosula).
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Dress, personal decoration and ornament among the Ndlambe
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Personal Ornaments and Symbolism Among the Neanderthals
2012Abstract Central to the palaeontological definition of Homo neanderthalensis ( King, 1864 ) is the proposition that the physical difference in cranial anatomy bespeaks of a psychological difference placing the creature beyond the range of human variation in intelligence and morals.
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