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Handaxe typology and Lower Palaeolithic cultural development: ficrons, cleavers and two giant handaxes from Cuxton [PDF]
One small test pit dug off Rochester Road, Cuxton in August 2005 produced over twenty handaxes, including two of exceptional size and quality. This volume in honour of RJ MacRae, properly known of course as Mac, provides the ideal opportunity to report briefly on the circumstances of their discovery and not only to indulge in their aesthetic qualities,
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Goodwill hunting? Debates over the ‘meaning’ of Lower Palaeolithic handaxe form revisited
World Archaeology, 2012Penny Spikins
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The acheulean handaxe: More like a bird's song than a beatles' tune?
Evolutionary Anthropology, 2016Raymond Corbey +2 more
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Handaxe types, colonization waves, and social norms in the British Acheulean
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2020Ceri Shipton
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