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African Archaeological Review, 2000
A preliminary account is given of a previously unrecorded, abundant, and varied classical and late Aksumite use, in a sophisticated urban context, of carefully made stone scrapers and backed microliths with close affinities to their local Late Stone Age precursors.
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A preliminary account is given of a previously unrecorded, abundant, and varied classical and late Aksumite use, in a sophisticated urban context, of carefully made stone scrapers and backed microliths with close affinities to their local Late Stone Age precursors.
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A Lithic Industry at Ain Wif, Tripolitania
Libyan Studies, 1979Ain Wif is well known to students of Roman Tripolitania as the settlement and military road-station of Thenadassa, studied and published by Goodchild and Ward-Perkins. The site lies on the summit of the eastern bank of the Wadi Wif prior to its confluence with the larger Wadi Hammam, and is some fifteen kilometres west of Sidi as Sid (Tazzoli) village.
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The Gravettian lithic industry at Krems-Wachtberg (Austria)
Quaternary International, 2016Abstract In the course of extensive excavations at the Upper Palaeolithic open-air site of Krems-Wachtberg, a large assemblage as well as extraordinarily well preserved archaeological features have been recovered since 2005. After the completion of the field work, a preliminary overview of the lithic industry can be provided.
Roswitha Thomas +2 more
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Early Lithic Industries of Western South America
American Antiquity, 1961AbstractSequences of preceramic cultures or well-defined artifact assemblages are now known for the Ecuadorian highlands, the central and southern highlands of Peru, the entire coast of Peru, western and southwestern Bolivia, northern Chile, highland Argentina, Patagonia, and Tierra del Fuego.
Edward P. Lanning, Eugene A. Hammel
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Human colonization and Late Pleistocene lithic industries of the Americas
Quaternary International, 2013Abstract The lithic record of human colonization of the Americas is sparse, scattered and ambiguous. Working outward from Clovis in time and space, I summarize and critique assemblage and distributional studies from the dual perspective of assemblage-formation and general theory.
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Lithic industries with Palaeolithic elements in Northeast India
Quaternary International, 2012Abstract Northeast India is one of the poorly documented areas archaeologically and hardly is considered in the discussions on Indian prehistory. To date, no site has pushed back the antiquity of human presence in this region prior to Late Pleistocene.
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A Lithic Industry of Paleo-Indian Type in Venezuela
American Antiquity, 1956In the latter part of January, 1956, the Universidad Central de Venezuela commissioned me to explore the region of Pedregal in the State of Falcón, northwestern Venezuela (Fig. 1). For some years, I had been thinking that it should be possible to encounter traces of the paleo-Indian in this part of Venezuela.
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The lithic industry: fieldwork and surface collections in the Borwick area
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1987The area known as Dock Acres, almost immediately due west of Manor Farm, Borwick, was variously reputed to have been the site of a Roman dock, Medieval castle and/or Medieval dock.
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The lithic industry of the 1978 excavation campaign
2016L’articolo analizza il complesso di materiali litici rinvenuto nelle trincee esterne ed interne alla Grotta Scaloria aperte nel corso della campagna di scavi del 1978. I fenomeni di alterazione del deposito descritti da Winn e Shimabuku (1980) hanno consentito di effettuare solo alcune limitate osservazioni di carattere tecnologico, mentre i materiali ...
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