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Hominid Use of Fire in the Lower and Middle Pleistocene: A Review of the Evidence in Current Anthropology Volume 30 Number 1

Hominid Use of Fire in the Lower and Middle Pleistocene: A Review of the Evidence in Current Anthropology Volume 30 Number 1

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Hominid Use of Fire in the Lower and Middle Pleistocene: A Review of the Evidence in Current Anthropology Volume 30 Number 1

by Steven R James

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26 pages with table, graphs and cited references. Quarto (11" x 8 1/4") bound in original publisher's wrappers. Current Anthropology Volume 30, Number 1 complete issue. First edition. Contents: The Force of Ethnology: Origins and Significance of the Malaneisa/Polynesia Division by Nicholas Thomas. Hunter-Gatherers and Their Neighbors from Prehistory to the Present by Thomas N Headland and Lawrence A Reid. Condition: Edge wear, corners bumped, rubbed and creased, spine lightly sunned else very good.

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Hominid Use of Fire in the Lower and Middle Pleistocene: A Review of the Evidence in Current Anthropology Volume 30 Number 1
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Steven R James
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University of Chicago Press
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Date Published
1989
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26 pages with table, graphs and cited references.
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