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Further Additional Biface Production Failures

Lithic Technology, 1981
(1981). Further Additional Biface Production Failures. Lithic Technology: Vol. 10, No. 2-3, pp. 26-28.
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Edge Abrasion during Biface Manufacture

American Antiquity, 1973
AbstractNance intended to demonstrate that certain small, bifacially chipped obsidian artifacts from the California Late horizon were used for cutting purposes, and were therefore not projectile points. However, both categories of edge abrasion noted by Nance, attrition and striation, may also appear on the edges of bifacially flaked artifacts during ...
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Biface

2021
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Biface use in the Lower Paleolithic Levant: First insights from late Acheulean Revadim and Jaljulia (Israel)

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2021
Ran Barkai   +2 more
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Does elliptical biface morphology differ as a function of raw material color?

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2023
Robert Z Selden
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How diverse are bifaces: the results of the technico-functional study of bifaces of La Grande Vallée

The biface stands as the most emblematic tool of the Lower Palaeolithic. Because of their distinctive morphology, which has gained them fame, analyses of bifaces often focus on their form or symmetry [e.g., 1-2]. However, by concentrating so much on their form, we risk missing their diversity as tools expressed through their structure.In this poster ...
Kuleshova, Svetlana   +3 more
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