Two butchering stations on Kabazi Mountain – An example of the technological range of Neanderthal tool strategy during the Western Crimean Mousterian.

Maier A, Kretschmer I (2006)


Publication Type: Book chapter / Article in edited volumes

Publication year: 2006

Publisher: Shlyakh

Edited Volumes: Kabazi II: The 70.000 Years since the Last Interglacial

Series: Palaeolithic sites of Crimea

City/Town: Simferopol/ Köln

Book Volume: 2

Pages Range: 197-208

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APA:

Maier, A., & Kretschmer, I. (2006). Two butchering stations on Kabazi Mountain – An example of the technological range of Neanderthal tool strategy during the Western Crimean Mousterian. In V. Chabai, J. Richter & Th. Uthmeier (Eds.), Kabazi II: The 70.000 Years since the Last Interglacial. (pp. 197-208). Simferopol/ Köln: Shlyakh.

MLA:

Maier, Andreas, and Inga Kretschmer. "Two butchering stations on Kabazi Mountain – An example of the technological range of Neanderthal tool strategy during the Western Crimean Mousterian." Kabazi II: The 70.000 Years since the Last Interglacial. Ed. V. Chabai, J. Richter & Th. Uthmeier, Simferopol/ Köln: Shlyakh, 2006. 197-208.

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