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P. Storm about Pasveer, J.M. 2004. The Djief hunters. 26,000 years of rainforest exploitation on the Bird’s Head of Papua, Indonesia. – Lisse, A.A. Balkema Publishers

Posted on October 1, 2004 by PalArch Editor (AV)

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← P. Storm about Finlayson, C. 2004. Neanderthals and modern humans. An ecological and evolutionary perspective. – Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
E.N.A. Heirbaut about Howard, A.J., M.G. Macklin & D.G. Passmore. Eds. 2003. Alluvial archaeology in Europe. Proceedings of the alluvial archaeology of North-West Europe and Mediterranean, 18-19 December 2000. – Lisse, A.A. Balkema Publishers →

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The journals currently accept submissions in the fields of archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology, vertebrate palaeontology and archaeology of northwest Europe.

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