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The upper paleolithic phonic instruments: Classification and methods of research. / Liudmila, Lbova; Kozhevnikova, Darya.

Suyanggae and Her Neighbours in Haifa, Israel: Proceedings of the 20th (1) Congress June 21-28, 2015. Archaeopress, 2017. p. 54-59.

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Liudmila, L & Kozhevnikova, D 2017, The upper paleolithic phonic instruments: Classification and methods of research. in Suyanggae and Her Neighbours in Haifa, Israel: Proceedings of the 20th (1) Congress June 21-28, 2015. Archaeopress, pp. 54-59. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv17db2w3.23

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Liudmila, L., & Kozhevnikova, D. (2017). The upper paleolithic phonic instruments: Classification and methods of research. In Suyanggae and Her Neighbours in Haifa, Israel: Proceedings of the 20th (1) Congress June 21-28, 2015 (pp. 54-59). Archaeopress. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv17db2w3.23

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Liudmila L, Kozhevnikova D. The upper paleolithic phonic instruments: Classification and methods of research. In Suyanggae and Her Neighbours in Haifa, Israel: Proceedings of the 20th (1) Congress June 21-28, 2015. Archaeopress. 2017. p. 54-59 doi: 10.2307/j.ctv17db2w3.23

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Liudmila, Lbova ; Kozhevnikova, Darya. / The upper paleolithic phonic instruments: Classification and methods of research. Suyanggae and Her Neighbours in Haifa, Israel: Proceedings of the 20th (1) Congress June 21-28, 2015. Archaeopress, 2017. pp. 54-59

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