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Effects of Ingestion of Lithic Particles on Growth of the Apple Snail Pomacea canaliculata (Caenogastropoda, Ampullariidae) [PDF]
Lithic particles are a common feature in the digestive tract of freshwater snails. Their role in the digestive processes has been demonstrated in some microphytophagous and detritivorous species, as they enhance growth, assimilation and reproduction.
Manara, Enzo +2 more
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Six Month Download and View Report (Vol 1, Nr. 1)
The following report summarises the number of views and downloads of each of the articles in Volume 1, Number 1 of the Journal of Lithic Studies for the first six months after publication of this issue.
Otis Crandell
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MS Word template file for articles. This template can be used for the following types of articles. Research articles Research articles should present original research on completed projects or significant discoveries and must present clear ...
Otis Crandell
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A Critical Analysis on the Book Technology of Knapped Stone [PDF]
The only translated book into Persian about the classification of archaeological chipped stones is one of the most important technical books named Technology of Knapped Stone by M. Louise-Inizan and colleagues.
Mozhgan Jayez
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Bilingual Research Article Template (Primary = English)
MS Word template file for articles with bilingual titles and captions, and an extended abstract in the second language. This template can be used for the following types of articles.
Otis Crandell
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Six Month Download and View Report (Vol 1, Nr. 2)
The following report summarises the number of views and downloads of each of the articles in Volume 1, Number 2 of the Journal of Lithic Studies for the first six months after publication of this issue.
Otis Crandell
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Fat residue and use-wear found on Acheulian biface and scraper associated with butchered elephant remains at the site of Revadim, Israel [PDF]
The archaeological record indicates that elephants must have played a significant role in early human diet and culture during Palaeolithic times in the Old World.
A., Zupancich +5 more
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Twelve Month Download and View Report (Vol 1, Nr. 1)
The following report summarises the number of views and downloads of each of the articles in Volume 1, Number 1 of the Journal of Lithic Studies for the first twelve months after publication of this issue.
Otis Crandell
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Two Acheuleans, two humankinds. From 1.5 to 0.85 Ma at Melka Kunture (Upper Awash, Ethiopian highlands) [PDF]
The Acheulean is the longest-lasting human cultural record, spanning approximately 1.5 Ma and three continents. The most comprehensive sequences are found in East Africa, where, in large-scale syntheses, the Lower Pleistocene Acheulean (LPA) has often ...
Gallotti, Rosalia, Mussi, Margherita
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Style Sheet File for EndNote Citation Software
A style sheet file for use in the EndNote citation software. This file has been tested with versions X4 to X7.
Otis Crandell
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