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A morphological, morphometric and geochemical characterization of the El Jobo projectile points - diversity and significance in early human populations across the Americas. [PDF]
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Archaeological survey - Chignik-Meshik Rivers Region, AK: a report on a 2011 CESU agreement. [PDF]
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From "Traditional" to "Trained" Immunity: Exploring the Novel Frontiers of Immunopathogenesis in the Progression of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD). [PDF]
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The Clactonian: British Lower Palaeolithic flint technology in biface and non-biface assemblages.
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Face-regular bifaced polyhedra
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2001The authors consider polyhedra with two types of faces: \(p_a\) \(a\)-gons and \(p_b\) \(b\)-gons. Moreover, these polyhedra satisfy one of the following conditions: \(\bullet\) \(aR_i\): each \(a\)-gonal face is adjacent to \(i\) \(a\)-gonal faces; \(\bullet\) \(bR_j\): each \(b\)-gonal face is adjacent to \(j\) \(b\)-gonal faces. If the graph \(G_a\)
Deza, Michel, Grishukhin, Viacheslav
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Human Evolution, 1989
More and more archaeological discoveries show that bifaces are not absent from China, South and East Asia. Bifaces played a very important role in early Paleolithic industries here. The tool assemblage of this industry is similar to those of biface cultures in Africa and Europe.
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More and more archaeological discoveries show that bifaces are not absent from China, South and East Asia. Bifaces played a very important role in early Paleolithic industries here. The tool assemblage of this industry is similar to those of biface cultures in Africa and Europe.
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Paléo. Supplément, 1995
Le Jankovicien prouve l'existence de traditions distinctes dès le paléolithique moyen en Europe. L'Aurignacien apparaît comme une intrusion de peuples asiatiques et de techniques osseuses. Le Gravettien semble correspondre au métissage entre les deux peuples précédents et aux deux héritages techniques.
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Le Jankovicien prouve l'existence de traditions distinctes dès le paléolithique moyen en Europe. L'Aurignacien apparaît comme une intrusion de peuples asiatiques et de techniques osseuses. Le Gravettien semble correspondre au métissage entre les deux peuples précédents et aux deux héritages techniques.
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Bifaces acheuléens de Troussencourt
Revue archéologique de l'Oise, 1973Rivaud C., Rivaud Jean Paul. Bifaces acheuléens de Troussencourt. In: Revue archéologique de l'Oise, n°4, 1973. Archéologie. Résurrection des habitats antiques dans l'Oise. pp. 21-22.
Rivaud, C., Rivaud, Jean Paul
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Arizona Bifaces of Wyoming Chert
KIVA, 1988ABSTRACTSeven bifaces from sites in Arizona and one from New Mexico are so similar in material, form, and workmanship that a single source is inferred. The distinctive raw material is tentatively identified as “Tiger Chert” from southwestern Wyoming. These finds suggest widespread exchange of large bifaces among the pueblos of the late thirteenth to ...
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