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Tools as optimal solutions

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    Torrence R.
  • Year
    1989
  • Publisher
    Cambridge University Press

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Title
Tools as optimal solutions
Author
Torrence R.
Editor
Torrence R.
Year
1989
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Book Title
Time, Energy, and Stone Tools
Number of pages
1-6
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Place Published
Cambridge
Language
en

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The Australian Museum respects and acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the First Peoples and Traditional Custodians of the land and waterways on which the Museum stands.

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