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- 2010017943 contributor B11758206.
- 2010017943 created "2011 [i.e. 2010], c2011.".
- 2010017943 date "2010".
- 2010017943 date "2011 [i.e. 2010], c2011.".
- 2010017943 dateCopyrighted "2011 [i.e. 2010], c2011.".
- 2010017943 description "Death and the Palaeolithic -- Primate roots for early hominid morbidity and mortuary activity -- From morbidity to mortuary activity : developments from the australopithecines to Homo heidelbergensis -- From funerary caching to the earliest burials of early Homo sapiens -- The Neanderthals -- The first Homo sapiens populations in Europe : early and mid Upper Palaeolithic funerary activities ~35,000-21,000 bp -- From fragmentation to collectivity : human relics, burials, and the origins of cemeteries in the late Upper Palaeolithic and Epipalaeolithic -- The dead as symbols : the evolution of human mortuary activity.".
- 2010017943 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 274-302) and index.".
- 2010017943 extent "xi, 307 p. :".
- 2010017943 identifier "0203001559 (e-book)".
- 2010017943 identifier "0415354897 (hardback)".
- 2010017943 identifier "0415354900 (pbk.)".
- 2010017943 identifier "9780203001554 (e-book)".
- 2010017943 identifier "9780415354899 (hardback)".
- 2010017943 identifier "9780415354905 (pbk.)".
- 2010017943 issued "2010".
- 2010017943 issued "2011 [i.e. 2010], c2011.".
- 2010017943 language "eng".
- 2010017943 publisher "Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge,".
- 2010017943 subject "393/.1 22".
- 2010017943 subject "Burial History.".
- 2010017943 subject "GN772 .P48 2010".
- 2010017943 subject "Human remains (Archaeology)".
- 2010017943 subject "Paleolithic period.".
- 2010017943 tableOfContents "Death and the Palaeolithic -- Primate roots for early hominid morbidity and mortuary activity -- From morbidity to mortuary activity : developments from the australopithecines to Homo heidelbergensis -- From funerary caching to the earliest burials of early Homo sapiens -- The Neanderthals -- The first Homo sapiens populations in Europe : early and mid Upper Palaeolithic funerary activities ~35,000-21,000 bp -- From fragmentation to collectivity : human relics, burials, and the origins of cemeteries in the late Upper Palaeolithic and Epipalaeolithic -- The dead as symbols : the evolution of human mortuary activity.".
- 2010017943 title "The Palaeolithic origins of human burial / Paul Pettitt.".
- 2010017943 type "text".