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A revised sequence of backed artefact production at Capertee 3, New South Wales

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Hiscock, Peter
Attenbrow, Val

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Sydney University Press

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Re-analysis of the artefact assemblage from Capertee 3, an Australian rockshelter excavated by F.D. McCarthy in the 1950s and 1960s, yields a revised image of chronological changes in backed artefact production. A technologically-defined sample of backed

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Archaeology in Oceania

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