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Contents:

    1. R Introduction: Thinking Small Globally
      1. Steven L. Kuhn
        Robert G. Elston
    2. R Small Things Remembered: Origins of Early Microlithic Industries in Sub-Saharan Africa
      1. Stanley H. Ambrose
    3. R Backed Bladelets Are a Foreign Country
      1. Angela E. Close
    4. R Going Microlithic: A Levantine Perspective on the Adoption of Microlithic Technologies
      1. Michael P. Neeley
    5. R Why Microliths? Microlithization in the Levant
      1. Anna Belfer-Cohen
        Nigel Goring-Morris
    6. R Selecting Small: Microlithic Musings for the Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic of Western Europe
      1. Lawrence Guy Straus
    7. R Pioneers of Microlithization: The "Proto-Aurignacian" of Southern Europe
      1. Steven L. Kuhn
    8. R Cheap, Regular, and Reliable: Implications of Design Variation in Late Pleistocene Japanese Microblade Technology
      1. Peter Bleed
    9. R Microlithic Technology in Northern Asia: A Risk-Minimizing Strategy of the Late Paleolithic and Early Holocene
      1. Robert G. Elston
        P. Jeffrey Brantingham
    10. R The "Microblade Adaptation" and Recolonization of Siberia during the Late Upper Pleistocene
      1. Ted Goebel
    11. R Microblades and Migrations: Ethnic and Economic Models in the Peopling of the Americas
      1. David R. Yesner
        Georges Pearson
    12. R Pattern and Context in the Holocene Proliferation of Backed Artifacts in Australia
      1. Peter Hiscock
    13. R Thinking Big about Small Tools
      1. Robin Torrence
    14. R List of Contributors
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