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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Leendert P. Louwe Kooijmans*
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*Formerly Faculty of Archaeology, University of Leiden; now Het Jachthuis, Imbosch 5, 6961 LJ Eerbeek, The Netherlands (Email: louwekooijmans@planet.nl)

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1With apologies to Pieter Modderman (1988)

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