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L.G. Straus & G.A. Clark (ed.). La Riera Cave: stone age hunter-gatherer adaptations in northern Spain. xvii + 498 pages, 244 figures, 107 tables, 35 plates, 2 appendices, bibliography. 1986. Tempe (AZ): Arizona State University Department of Anthropology, Anthropological Research Papers 36; paperback $28.50.
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