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BY the aid of methods, often dependent upon extraneous means, man employs materials for the achievement of results, many but by no means all of which persist as artefacts or other products.
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HARRISON, H. Evolution in Material Culture*. Nature 126, 726–729 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126726a0
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