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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.
Michael Brandl, Ulrich Simon
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International audienceIn South China and mainland Southeast Asia, the lithic industry called the "cobble-tool industry" dominated throughout the Pleistocene and persisted until the middle Holocene.
YuDuan Zhou +2 more
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In the Huelva Coast of SW Spain erosion by recent marine storms revealed the presence of a paleosol where an extensive tracksite known as “Matalascañas Trampled Surface” (MTS) has been documented. The MTS includes tracks and trackways of large species of
João Belo, Luis MIGUEL Cáceres
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The archaic Acheulean lithic industry of the Cretone basin (Latium, central Italy)
A rich record of Lower Paleolithic lithic industries collectedwithin the lacustrine basin of Cretone (Latium, Central Italy) is described in detail, showing the occurrence of two distinct tool assemblages.
F Marra, Luca Pandolfi
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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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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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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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Ambrona revisited: The Acheulean lithic industry in the Lower Stratigraphic Complex
Ambrona is located in a karst landscape, and occupies a key geographic position, a transit area with natural routes connecting the three main drainage basins in the interior of the Iberian Peninsula.
Manuel Santonja +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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