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Howiesons Poort lithic raw material procurement patterns and the evolution of modern human behavior: A response to Minichillo (2006)

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Acknowledgments

I thank Bill Kimbel, Tom Minichillo, and an anonymous reviewer for comments and suggestions on this paper and Jean-Philippe Rigaud for sharing data from Diepkloof Cave.

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