The Emergence of Habitual Ochre Use in Africa and its Significance for The Development of Ritual Behavior During The Middle Stone Age
Rimtautas Dapschauskas(Heidelberg University), Andrew W. Kandel(Loyola University Chicago), Christian Sommer(Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities), Matthias B. Göden(Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities)
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