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North Pontic crossroads: Mobility in Ukraine from the Bronze Age to the early modern period

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When East Is Northwest: Expanding the Archaeological Boundary for Leilira Blade Production

open access: closedAustralian Archaeology, 2006
A 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.
Kevin Tibbett
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A Study on the Production Methods and Use of Shell Blades through Experimental Archaeological Methods

open access: closedKOREA 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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Early Results with Experimental Archaeology and the Analysis of Middle Woodland Petalas-like Blades

open access: closedThe International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences: Annual Review, 2010
Poul Graversen
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Prismatic Blade Production at the Sinclair Site, Tennessee: Implications for Understanding Clovis Technological Organization

American Antiquity, 2022
The Tennessee Division of Archaeology documented an extensive Paleoindian lithic quarry and workshop at the Sinclair site in Tennessee in 2008. We present the first detailed description of the lithic assemblage here, which focuses on aspects of its ...
J. Tune, T. Jennings, Aaron Deter-Wolf
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