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The Gravettian lithic industry at Krems-Wachtberg (Austria)

Quaternary International, 2016
Abstract 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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Lithic Industry

Dosariyah: An Arabian Neolithic Coastal Community in the Central Gulf, 2018
Philipp Drechsler
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Made for exchange: the Russian Karelian lithic industry and hunter-fisher-gatherer exchange networks in prehistoric north-eastern Europe

Antiquity, 2021
The hunter-fisher-gatherers of fourth- to third-millennium BC north-eastern Europe shared many characteristics traditionally associated with Neolithic and Chalcolithic agricultural societies. Here, the authors examine north-eastern European hunter-fisher-
A. Tarasov, K. Nordqvist
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Lithic Tool Industries

2020
This chapter addresses whether the Lower Illinois River Valley’s proximity to Cahokia enabled access to craft exchange networks vital to the political economy of Greater Cahokia. This issue requires a detailed lithic analysis of the Audrey site’s lithic assemblage, examining both the craft production and/or exchange of Mill Creek hoes, basalt celts ...
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Petrographic and Size Analysis of Lithic Artifacts of Loreto (Early Middle Pleistocene, Basilicata, Italy) to Support Insight on the Site Lithic Industry and Human Behavior

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The Lower Paleolithic site of Loreto (Venosa Basin, Basilicata, Southern Italy), discovered in 1929 and excavated from 1956 to 1961 and from 1974 to 1981, consists of three main archaeological layers showing evidence of human occupation. The bottom layer
Giacomo Eramo   +4 more
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Microliths and Polished Stone Tools during the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition and Early Holocene in South America: The Lagoa Santa Lithic Industry

PaleoAmerica, 2018
The Lagoa Santa region, located in southeastern Brazil, has been studied archaeologically since the nineteenth century. Paleoindian lithic industries in Brazil have often been associated with archaeological cultures known as the Itaparica Tradition ...
J. C. Moreno de Sousa   +1 more
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Aksumite Lithic Industries

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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