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New Generation Prehistoric Investigations at Avla Dağ: Preliminary Observations
The geological surveys of Avla Dağ conducted by Giorgio Pasquare for the General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration (MTA) in 1963–1964 revealed dense traces of a lithic tool industry based on obsidian. Ian A.
Fevzi Volkan Güngördü
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Archaic lithic industries: structural homogeneity [PDF]
Some years ago The Homogeneity to Multiplicity Model HMM was introduced as a structural framework for understanding the appearance and evolution of early stone tool techno systems Presently the HMM provides an alternative and complimentary conceptual scheme with which to explain how and why particular morphotypes appeared and proliferated through time ...
Eudald Carbonell +3 more
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Le début du Beuronien à segments à Balagny-sur-Thérain (Oise, France)
. The rescue excavation of the Balagny-sur-Thérain habitat site (Oise, France) was conducted in 2015. Located within the alluvial plain of the Thérain, two sectors were excavated, covering a total area of 441 m².
Clément Paris +7 more
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The beginning of the Beuronian with segments at Balagny-sur-Thérain (Oise, France)
Summary. The rescue excavation of the Balagny-sur-Thérain habitat site (Oise, France) was conducted in 2015. Located within the alluvial plain of the Thérain, two sectors were excavated, covering a total area of 441 m².
Clément Paris +7 more
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Remarks about a lot of lithic finds found in the Bronze Age settlement of Mursia, B13 hut
The lithic material chipped and polished, has been found in a small circular structure made of stones inside the B13 hut. It is an unusual element of the lithic industry of the Mursia’s site.
Davide Mengoli
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Characterization of the Obsidian Used in the Chipped Stone Industry in Kendale Hecala
Kendale Hecala is located on the Ambar River in the Upper Tigris Basin, province of Diyarbakır in Southeast Anatolia. Various raw materials, including obsidian, radiolarite, chert, jasper, chalcedony, and quartzite, were used in the lithic industry ...
Üftade Muşkara, Ayşin Konak
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Regional patterns of diachronic technological change in the Howiesons Poort of southern Africa.
The Howiesons Poort (HP) of southern Africa plays an important role in models on the early behavioral evolution of Homo sapiens. The HP is often portrayed as a coherent MSA industry characterized by early complex material culture.
Manuel Will, Nicholas J Conard
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Ceramists settlements in the Peruaçu river valley (MG).
This paper describes the artifacts from recent prehistoric populations that lived in Peruaçu Valley (Central Brazil). Archaeological levels from the two latest millenia have provided households, graves and vegetal depositories.
André Prous +2 more
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Recent excavations at Sofular Höyük (Nevsehir, central Turkey) uncovered Aceramic Neolithic deposits dating to the late 9th and early 8th millennium cal BC and a lithic industry almost entirely made of obsidian. This study focuses on the techno-typology
Murat Karakoç +4 more
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The prehistory of Biferno Valley (Molise): new contributions and interpretations
The authors present the results of the study on the lithic industry collected during the project of the Biferno Valley Survey, conducted by Graeme Barker in the ’70 years in the Molise region.
Arianna Sellitto +2 more
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