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Tools and Technologies III Upper Paleolithic Traditions Life Nature Library, Cro-Magnon, p. 60. Prehistoric Cultures Tim Roufs section © Solutrean laurel leaf blade France

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Understanding Humans, 10 th Ed., p. 257 Cultural periods of the European Upper Paleolithic. is the culture the technique is called Levallois Lower Périgordian

Understanding Humans, 10 th Ed., p. 257 Cultural periods of the European Upper Paleolithic. is the culture the technique is called Levallois

Understanding Humans, 10 th Ed., p. 257 Cultural periods of the European Upper Paleolithic. is the culture the technique is called Levallois Upper Périgordian

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