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Reconstructing flexible pathways of Aurignacian blade and bladelet production at Vogelherd. [PDF]
Schürch B, Schray S, Conard NJ.
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LA-ICP-MS Zircon U-Pb Ages, geochemical characteristics, and geological significance of the early cretaceous volcanic rocks in Haitangwan Town, Southern Hainan Island, China. [PDF]
Lin Y +5 more
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Tracking the emergence of the Upper Palaeolithic in western Asia and Europe: A Multiple Correspondence Analysis of Protoaurignacian and Southern Ahmarian lithics. [PDF]
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Studying lithic microdebitage with a dynamic image particle analyzer
North American Archaeologist, 2022Lithic microdebitage has great archaeological potential to elucidate ancient stone tool production. So far, archaeologists have collected soil samples, separated them into size fractions, and analyzed them manually under a microscope to identify microdebitage. This time- and labor-intensive process has limited the number of samples and introduced intra-
Markus Eberl +2 more
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A Pilot Study in Bifacial Lithic Reduction Sequences
Lithic Technology, 1981(1981). A Pilot Study in Bifacial Lithic Reduction Sequences. Lithic Technology: Vol. 10, No. 2-3, pp. 34-47.
Martin Magne, David Pokotylo
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Lithic Studies: Some Theoretical Considerations
Lithic Technology, 1985AbstractIn this paper it is argued that there is an implicit definition of lithic studies as the study only of flaked chert and obsidian artifacts belonging to hunter-gatherer or early agricultural societies. This definition reflects the sorts of questions asked by most archaeologists: questions formulated to make use of the principal components of the
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Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2015
Quantitative, attribute-based analyses of stone tools (lithics) have been frequently used to facilitate large-scale comparative studies, attempt to mitigate problems of assemblage completeness and address interpretations of the co-occurrence of unrelated technological processes.
Scerri, Eleanor +3 more
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Quantitative, attribute-based analyses of stone tools (lithics) have been frequently used to facilitate large-scale comparative studies, attempt to mitigate problems of assemblage completeness and address interpretations of the co-occurrence of unrelated technological processes.
Scerri, Eleanor +3 more
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traceological study of lithic points in the Epipaleolithic of the North Caucasus
2023Quartär – Internationales Jahrbuch zur Erforschung des Eiszeitalters und der Steinzeit, Bd. 68 (2021): Quartär.
Golovanova, Liubov +4 more
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The Role of Reduction Analysis in Lithic Studies
Lithic Technology, 2007(2007). The Role of Reduction Analysis in Lithic Studies. Lithic Technology: Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 131-141.
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