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<strong>Roger</strong> <strong>Blench</strong>: Reconstructing <strong>early</strong> modern human <strong>culture</strong><br />

Hornell, James, String Figures from Fiji and Western Polynesia, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Bulletin No.<br />

39, Honolulu, 1927.<br />

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String Figures, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1906.<br />

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Vol. XIII, Part B.<br />

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International String Figure Association, Vol. 19, pp. 19-87,.<br />

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Trepanning<br />

A much earlier set <strong>of</strong> speculations on <strong>the</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> trepanning is given in <strong>the</strong> five articles in <strong>the</strong> Sept.<br />

1939 issue <strong>of</strong> Ciba Symposia, Vol. 1, No. 6.<br />

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Medicine, Vol. 34, No. 2, Winter, pp. 296-303. (see also a discussion <strong>of</strong> this article in Vol. 35, No. 2,<br />

1992, pp. 311-313.)<br />

Romero, J. 1970. Dental mutilation, trephination, and cranial deformation. In: Wauchope R.; Stewart TD.<br />

edi<strong>to</strong>rs. Handbook <strong>of</strong> Middle American Indians. 50-67. Austin: University <strong>of</strong> Texas Press.<br />

Webb, S.G. 1988. Two Possible Cases <strong>of</strong> Trephination from Australia. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Physical<br />

Anthropology, 75:541-548.<br />

Cranial deformation<br />

An<strong>to</strong>n SC. 1988. Intentional cranial vault deformation and induced changes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> cranial base and face.<br />

American Journal <strong>of</strong> Physical Anthropology, 79:253-267<br />

Brothwell, D.R. 1975. Possible Evidence <strong>of</strong> a Cultural Practice Affecting Head Growth in Some Late<br />

Pleis<strong>to</strong>cene East Asian and Australasian Populations. Journal <strong>of</strong> Archaeological Science 2: 75-77.<br />

Brown, P. 1981. Artificial cranial deformation: a component in <strong>the</strong> variation in Pleis<strong>to</strong>cene Australian<br />

Aboriginal crania. Archaeology in Oceania 16: 156-167.<br />

Brown, P. 1987. Pleis<strong>to</strong>cene homogeneity and Holocene size reduction: <strong>the</strong> Australian human skeletal<br />

evidence. Archaeology in Oceania 22: 41-71.<br />

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