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Prehistoric stone artefacts from Enga and the implication of links between the highlands, lowlands and islands for early agriculture in Papua New Guinea

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Swadling, Pamela
Wiessner, Polly
Tumu, Akii

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Societe des Oceanistes

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Journal of the Societe des Oceanistes (Journal de la societe des oceanistes/Journal societe des oceanistes)

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