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NotesonReferences In the main text and endnotes, the abbreviation “q.v.” following a name refers to the entry headed by that name in the Works Cited section . It is used chiefly to refer to whole works or to identify unpaginated sources such as Websites. If unfamiliar foreign words or phrases are used in the text, a translation immediately follows in parentheses. Unless otherwise credited, translations are my own. As is conventional, the locations of French archaeological sites are identified by the name of the département (administrative division) following in parentheses. Endnotes are used chiefly to direct the reader to further relevant readings in literature or paleoanthropology. For the sake of concision, the Prehistoric Chronology contains only the events and works mentioned in the main text. The Works Cited section contains entries for all works of prehistoric fiction referred to in the text and notes, but does not include works of other kinds that are only briefly mentioned. ▲ This page intentionally left blank [18.217.144.32] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 06:40 GMT) TheFireintheStone ▲ ▲ ▲ This page intentionally left blank ...

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