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Terminology For Ground Stone Cutting-implements In Polynesia, By Peter H. Buck, Kenneth P. Emory, H. D. Skinner & John F. G. Stokes, P 174-180 (Journal of the Polynesian Society)
Content Partner: The University of Auckland Library. Volume 39 1930 > Volume 39, No. 154 p 174-180 ; THE ground stone cutting-tools of Polynesia exhibit a variety of form unparalleled in any other recorded culture-area; a variety which reaches its greatest development in New Zealand, followed in...
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Summary: | Content Partner: The University of Auckland Library. Volume 39 1930 > Volume 39, No. 154 p 174-180 ; THE ground stone cutting-tools of Polynesia exhibit a variety of form unparalleled in any other recorded culture-area; a variety which reaches its greatest development in New Zealand, followed in turn by the Society Islands and the Marquesas. In describing these implements the need for precise d... |
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