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Three years of the Journal of Lithic Studies
The methods of analysing lithic artefacts from archaeological contexts have had an outstanding development in the last decades. Along with methodological achievements, new conceptual frameworks help to interpret the prehistoric record, all getting us ...
Diana-Măriuca Vornicu
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First issue of the Journal of Lithic Studies
This issue of the Journal of Lithic Studies marks two occasions. First of all it is the first issue of JLS. Secondly, it publishes part of the research presented at the recent International Symposium on Chert and Other Knappable Materials held in Iași ...
Otis Norman Crandell
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Lithic studies: an alternative approach to Neolithization
Most models of Neolithization of the Balkans have focused on pottery, with little attention paid to other aspects of material culture. A distinctive feature of the Early Neolithic Karanovo I culture of Bulgaria is a flint industry characterized by ...
Maria Gurova, Clive Bonsall
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Characterizing the Late Pleistocene MSA Lithic Technology of Sibudu, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. [PDF]
Studies of the African Middle Stone Age (MSA) have become central for defining the cultural adaptations that accompanied the evolution of modern humans.
Manuel Will +2 more
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The Technological Condition of Human Evolution: Lithic Studies as Basic Science. [PDF]
Hussain ST, Soressi M.
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Article Template for the ISKM Proceedings
Article template for articles in the proceedings of the International Symposium on Knappable Materials. (For bilingual articles, use the generic bilingual research article template.)
Otis Crandell
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Example event review for authors to use as a guide.
Otis Crandell
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Provenance history of a Late Triassic-Jurassic Gondwana margin forearc basin, Murihiku Terrane, North Island, New Zealand: petrographic and geochemical constraints [PDF]
The Murihiku Terrane in the North Island was a forearc basin adjacent to a volcanic arc along the eastern margin of Gondwana during the Mesozoic. The rocks that infill the basin are mainly volcaniclastic sandstones and mudstones, often turbiditic, with ...
Briggs, Roger M. +2 more
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Example research article for authors to use while writing and organising their paper.
Otis Crandell
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Bipolar flaking as a component of a supraregional lithic resource base: A comparative study of cores from the Pampean and Northcentral Patagonian Atlantic coasts (Argentina) [PDF]
Several authors argue that bipolar technology is an expeditious and versatile strategy, efficient for the reduction of small nodules. However, few studies analyze the use of bipolar reduction in relation to the lithic environmental supply. At the Pampean
Banegas, Anahi +2 more
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