An edition of Experiment and function (1976)

Experiment and function

four California studies

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Experiment and function
Thomas R. Hester ... [et al.].
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English
Pages
75

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Experiment and function: four California studies
1976, University of California, Dept. of Anthropology
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Table of Contents

Hester, T. R. and Follett, W. I. Yurok fish knives.
Hester, T. R., Wuertele, E., and Heizer, R. F. Unifacial cobble tools from the Northwest California coast.
Hester, T. R. et al. Butchering a deer with Obsidian tools.
Francisco, A. B. The distribution and function of bedrock mortars in California.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.

Published in
Berkeley
Series
Contributions of the University of California Archaeological Research Facility ;, no. 33

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
930/.1 s, 621.9/08
Library of Congress
E51 .C2 no. 33, E78.C15 .C2 no. 33

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75 p. :
Number of pages
75

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OL4696035M
LCCN
77622989

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