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      Skill and Cognition in Stone Tool Production : An Ethnographic Case Study from Irian Jaya

      Current Anthropology
      University of Chicago Press

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                Journal
                Current Anthropology
                Current Anthropology
                University of Chicago Press
                0011-3204
                1537-5382
                December 2002
                December 2002
                : 43
                : 5
                : 693-722
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                10.1086/342638
                8d8c6a88-016f-4ea6-ba12-3c9ae3a07fc6
                © 2002
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