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Franz M. Wuketits and Christoph Antweiler, Handbook of Evolution, Vol. 1: The Evolution of Human Societies and Cultures (Weinheim Germany: Wiley-VCH Publishers, 2004), 341. ISBN 3-527-30839-3. Hardcover, $179.00, US $245.00.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 May 2016
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