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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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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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Can the Archaeology of Manual Specialization Tell Us Anything About Language Evolution? A Survey of the State of Play [PDF]
In this review and position paper we explore the neural substrates for manual specialization and their possible connection with language and speech. We focus on two contrasting hypotheses of the origins of language and manual specialization: the language-
Steele, J, Uomini, N
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ABSTRACT This paper examines regional and chronological variations in Acheulean handaxe morphology during Marine Isotope Stage 11 (c. 425–365 ka BP) in Britain. Using a data set of 737 handaxes from 13 securely dated sites in East Anglia and the Thames Valley, we apply three‐dimensional geometric morphometric analysis to examine morphological ...
Mark White +5 more
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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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Toxic Entanglements: Asylum and Extraction in the Republic of Nauru
ABSTRACT Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in the outsourcing of asylum processing and resettlement from Global North to South. Many of these containment practices retrace the fault lines of more typically thought‐of colonial extractive regimes. This article draws on long‐term ethnographic research conducted in the Republic of Nauru, the world'
Julia Morris
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Access Track 81 - Tower TD125, Pittentian, Crieff, Perth & Kinross: Archive Report: the lithic assemblage (4008161) [PDF]
An analysis of the lithic assemblage form the excavations undertaken by Northlight Heritage at Pittentian ...
Wright, Dene
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Capo Mannu Project 2011 - Lithic Industry
The authors present the first results of the analysis carried out on the prehistoric lithic industry, collected during the systematic survey campaign of September 2011, in the coastal area of Capo Mannu, central western Sardinia, and coming from old collections from the same area. Various issues are addressed: study methodologies, quantitative analysis
Stefano Caruso +2 more
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Archive Report: The Lithic Assemblage from the Antonine Wall Roman Fort at Croy Hill, Croy, North Lanarkshire [PDF]
An analysis of the lithic assemblage from the excavations undertaken by Professor W S Hanson at The Roman Fort ...
Wright, Dene
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Domesticating Mathematics: Taxonomic Diversity in Archaeozoological Assemblages [PDF]
Understanding taxonomic richness is indispensable in studying the choices made in the exploitation of the local fauna such as those of the broad-spectrum revolution in the Near East.
Bartosiewicz, László +2 more
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