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When East Is Northwest: Expanding the Archaeological Boundary for Leilira Blade Production
Australian Archaeology, 2006A recent archaeological survey of the Lake Moondarra stone axe quarry near Mt Isa in northwest Queensland has identified two leilira blade quarries. These quarries extend the known archaeological boundary of large blades from eastern Arnhem Land into northwest Queensland.
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KOREA NEOLITHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY
This study aimed to reveal the production methods and use of shell blades made from hard clams(Meretrix petechialis) excavated from Neolithic shell middens along the west coast of Korea, through experimental archaeological methods. The manufacturing process of the shell blades was set into three stages: rough rubbing, the 1st flaking, and the 2nd ...
Geun Ho Kim, Pan Jae Kim
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This study aimed to reveal the production methods and use of shell blades made from hard clams(Meretrix petechialis) excavated from Neolithic shell middens along the west coast of Korea, through experimental archaeological methods. The manufacturing process of the shell blades was set into three stages: rough rubbing, the 1st flaking, and the 2nd ...
Geun Ho Kim, Pan Jae Kim
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The presence of Paleoindians in the Eastern United States at the end of the Pleistocene has been a focus of scientific examination for more than a century, resulting in the discovery of numerous sites. These sites, occupied more than ten millennia ago, are extremely rare, and even more so in an undisturbed context.
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This report presents results from technological analysis of lithic blade assemblages from Middle- og Late Mesolithic (7500-5000 BC) sites in western Norway. Within the research project “The Storegga tsunami c. 6150 BC - a wave of destruction and the start of something new?” (Life After the Storegga tsunami, LAST) led by Prof.
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Large‐Area Blade‐Coated Solar Cells: Advances and Perspectives
Advanced Energy Materials, 2021Chuantian Zuo, Wu-Qiang Wu, Liang Shen
exaly
Ink Engineering in Blade‐Coating Large‐Area Perovskite Solar Cells
Advanced Energy Materials, 2022Jinxin Yang, Zhanhua Wei
exaly
Implications ofThe chalice and the Bladefor the relation of archaeology to social science
World Futures, 1988openaire +1 more source
Large‐Area and Efficient Sky‐Blue Perovskite Light‐Emitting Diodes via Blade‐Coating
Advanced Materials, 2022Shenglong Chu, Rongfeng Tang, Tao Chen
exaly

