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The Archaeology of Perception: Traces of Depiction and Language [and Comments and Reply] 1989 2026 2001 2013 191
  1. The Archaeology of Perception: Traces of Depiction and Language [and Comments and Reply] (1989)
    Iain Davidson, William Noble et al. Current Anthropology

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