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L'utilizzazione delle ossa di Proboscidati nella vita quotidiana durante il Paleolitico (Coordinatori: S. Gaudzinski, E. Turner) The use of Proboscidean remains in every day Palaeolithic life (Chair: S. Gaudzinski, E. Turner)
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Tools from elephant bones at La Polledrara di Cecanibbio and Rebibbia-Casal de' PazziAnzidei A.P.
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Mammoth bone technology at Tocuila in the Basin of MexicoArroyo-Cabrales J., Johnson E., Morett L.
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On the significance of modified mammoth bones from eastern BeringiaCinq-Mars J.
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Ex Proboscideis - Proboscidean remains as raw material at four Palaeolithic sites, HungaryDobosi V.T.
429
The Krems-Wachtberg camp-site: mammoth carcass utilization along the Danube 27,000 years agoFladerer F.A.
432
Mammoth bone quarrying on the late Wisconsinan North American grasslandsJohnson E.
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Mammoth tusk processing using the knapping technique in the Upper Paleolithic of the Central Russian PlainKhlopatchev G.A.
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The Production of Upper Palaeolithic Mammoth Bone Artifacts from southwestern GermanyM�nzel S.C.
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Ivory points in the Lower Paleolithic of EuropeVilla P., d’Errico F.
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Ivory as a raw material during the Upper Palaeolithic of the northern edge of the Iberian Peninsula: personal ornaments and other artefactsAlvarez Fern�ndez E.
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The hunting of mammoth and the utilization of mammoth bones and ivory in the R�ne basinCombier J., Onoratini G.
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Mammoth cutlery: mammoth flakes for mammoth steaksHannus A.
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Two centres of the Paleolithic art in the Ukraine: the Mammoth bone objectsKulakovska L.
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Proboscidean bone modification in the Middle/Upper Palaeolithic of the Japanese IslandsOno A.
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Ivory pendants in the Belgian PalaeolithicOtte M.
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