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Spatial patterns in Late Holocene lithic projectile point technology of Tierra del Fuego (southern South America): assessing size and shape changes

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Marcelo Cardillo, Karen Borrazzo & Judith Charlin. (2016) Environment, space, and morphological variation of projectile points in Patagonia (Southern South America). Quaternary International 422, pages 44-56.
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Judith Charlin, Claudia Augustat & Clara Urban. (2016) Metrical variability in ethnographic arrows from southernmost Patagonia: Comparing collections from Tierra del Fuego at European museums. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 41, pages 313-326.
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