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Lithic technology before and after the Storegga tsunami (8200 cal BP): Dissolving large-scale regional trends to identify social impact of crisis in western Norway

The Holocene
Around 8200 years ago, the Storegga tsunami hit the west coast of South Norway. The physical extent of the tsunami has been well documented but the consequences of the event for contemporary societies have received little attention beyond broad ...
Hege Damlien   +2 more
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Comments on the Lithic Technology and Geochronology of the Goodson Rock Shelter

PaleoAmerica, 2020
In a recent article published in PaleoAmerica, authors Metin I. Eren, David J. Meltzer, and Brian M. Andrews describe a set of Clovis-like artifacts recovered from an Archaic context at Goodson Rock Shelter, Oklahoma.
B. Huckell, C. Vance Haynes, V. Holliday
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Pre-Maya Lithic Technology in the Wetlands of Belize: The Chipped Stone from Crawford Bank

Lithic Technology, 2019
Excavations at Crawford Bank in Crooked Tree, Belize, exposed a lithic deposit with no associated ceramics. The deposit primarily consists of chipped chert and chalcedony tools and debitage, as well as a small number of worked slate fragments.
W. Stemp, Eleanor Harrison-Buck
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Paleoeskimo Lithic Technology

2016
In this chapter the evolution of lithic technology during the Paleoeskimo period is explored. The diversity of lithic raw materials is considered, as well as how they have been extracted and transformed into tool blanks. This was done mainly through the production of flakes and microblades, followed by the making of a wide range of tools. The evolution
Mikkel Sørensen, Pierre Desrosiers
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Lithic Technology in the Earliest Later Stone age at Nasera Rockshelter (Tanzania)

, 2020
The Nasera rockshelter is one of the key sites for our understanding of human occupations of East Africa during the Middle to Late Pleistocene. Excavated by L. Leakey and M.
Irene Solano-Megías   +4 more
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Lithic Technology

2008
The life history of stone tools is intimately linked to tool production, use and maintenance. These are important processes in the organization of lithic technology, or the manner in which lithic technology is embedded within human organizational strategies of land use and subsistence practices.
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Lithic Technology in Tasmania

Archaeology in Oceania, 2000
AbstractAlthough a great deal of information exists about the types of stone implements made by Aboriginal Tasmanians, their stone technology is largely undescribed. Two studies initiated by Forestry Tasmania provided the opportunity to examine Tasmanian lithic technology in eastern Tasmania and the Southern Forests. The results of the studies indicate
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Dynamic Approaches to Teaching Lithic Technology

Ethnoarchaeology, 2010
AbstractAnthropology departments in universities and museums do not always have a staff member trained in flintknapping. This can be problematic because aspects of flaked stone technology can be difficult to illustrate to students and the public without replicative demonstrations. Fortunately, there has been a recent florescence of flintknapping videos
Metin Eren   +3 more
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Mckean Lithic Technology at Lightning Spring

Plains Anthropologist, 1993
Res. d'A. During the 1980 excavation of the Lightning Spring site in the North Cave Hills of South Dakota, a groupe of Tongue River silicifed sediment bifaces was discovered in one of the deeper McKean levels of the sites. In addition to these bifaces, a large suite of Duncan projectile points was recovered from the four McKean occupations.
Jame D. Keyser, John L. Fagan
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