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Investigating Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Identities: Case Studies from Paleolithic and Mesolithic Europe. Bar 1411.

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Investigating Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Identities: Case Studies from Paleolithic and Mesolithic Europe. Bar 1411.
Investigating Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Identities: Case Studies from Paleolithic and Mesolithic Europe. Bar 1411.

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Edited by H. L. Cobb, F. Coward, L. Grimshaw and S. Price. This volume stems from sessions at the 2004 Theoretical Archaeology Conference at Glasgow University, entitled "Hunter-Gatherers in Early Prehistory" and "Hunting for Meaning: Interpretive Approaches to the Mesolithic". The sessions came about as a response to a continuing lack of appreciation of new developments in theoretical approaches to the archaeology of prehistoric hunter-gatherers both in the Pleistocene and Holocene.

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