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Kunara Lithic Industry: A Preliminary Report
Kunara is located in Suleymanieh Province, in the North-Eastern part of Iraqi Kurdistan and excavated since 2012 by the Peramagron Project headed since 2015 by Dr. Aline Tenu. The lithic industry is composed of 102 artifacts made in both flint and obsidian. Flakes, blades and bladelets (unretouched and retouched) were found in all areas (A, B, C, D and
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RESUMEN: En este trabajo presentamos el estudio morfológico, tecnológico y funcional de un conjunto de instrumentos elaborados en cuarcita pertenecientes a diversos yacimientos del Neolítico antiguo ubicados en el Macizo Calcáreo Extremeño (Centro de ...
Juan Francisco GIBAJA BAO +1 more
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Lithic industries of the Ubaid and Post-Ubaid period in northern Mesopotamia
Lithic assemblages afford a significant insight into the organisation of raw material acquisition, tool production and the stages in their utilisation in prehistoric communities.
Thomalsky, Judith
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The Scar Identification of Quartz lithic Industries
Quartz is one of the main raw materials used by the prehistoric communities from the Lower Paleolithic to the Holocene. There have been difficulties to develope a proper technological analysis on this material due to low morphological standarization of the products, caused by the application of the flint´s analitical criteria (ringcracks, ripple ...
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LITHIC TECHNOLOGY OF THE SOSRUKO ROCKSHELTER EARLY HOLOCENE INDUSTRIES
The paper discusses the emergence and spread of pressure blademaking in the Elbrus region of the North Caucasus. The results of the lithic technology analysis of the key stratified site of the Mesolithic Layers M-1 and M-2 of the Sosruko Rockshelter are presented. The materials from the excavations of 1955-1957, conducted by S.N.
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Lithics and personhood in the lateglacial of north west Europe
This thesis examines aspects of human personhood as expressed through lithic artefacts in north west Europe during the Lateglacial. The research sites are Hengistbury Head in Britain, Rekem in Belgium and a cluster of sites in the Neuwied Basin, in ...
Kofidou, Fotini
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Fondée sur des approches taphonomique et techno-économique des industries lithiques, cette étude vise à mener une réflexion sur le morcellement territorial perceptible au Paléolithique moyen.
Deschamps, Marianne
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The aim of this article is to present a very general view of siliceous raw material sources in the central Pyrenees, with support from recent bibliographic references.
Pascal Foucher
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The eeamian lithic industries of Caours (Somme)
The discovery of the Middle Paleolithic deposit of Caours in 2003 completely changed the understanding of settlement systems in Northern Europe during the Pleistocene and demonstrated that Neanderthals was also adapted to an interglacial environment. It is a butchery site, intended for the cutting of game.
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Late Mesolithic Blade-and-Trapeze Industries between the Land and the Sea: example of Montenegro
This article focuses on the Late Mesolithic blade-and-trapeze industries of southeastern Europe, with a special emphasis on the Crvena Stijena and Odmut sites located in present-day Montenegro and dated to the mid-7th millennium BCE.
Kačar, Sonja
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