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Graphical analysis of regional archaeological data. The use of site typology to explore the Dutch Neolithization process - M. Wansleeben and L.B.M. Verhart
New technology meets old: a review of the Multimedia companion to The Middle Palaeolithic site of Combe-Capelle Bas (France), by H. L. Dibble and S. P. McPherron - Paul Pettitt
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Polfer, M & Thiel, J 1997 The Gallo-Roman cremation cemeteries of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
- initial findings of current research. Internet Archaeology4 http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue4/polfere_index.html
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Polfer M & Thiel J 1997 The Gallo-Roman cremation cemeteries of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
- initial findings of current research Internet Archaeology4,
7.1 Geographical distribution of cemeteries http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue4/polfere/7polfere.html#7.1