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'Durable Residues': Addressing the use of microwear, a case study from March Hill
Different cultural and research traditions have led to distinctively different approaches to lithics analysis. An integration of different approaches can often give new 'ways of seeing' artefact assemblages and distribution patterns and provide valuable ...
Ivan Briz i Godino +3 more
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Proto-Eneolithic settlement feature for leather processing
The state of knowledge of the Epi-Lengyel settlement of South Moravia is still limited to a few isolated pub lished sites, with a predominant focus on the typological evaluation of pottery. Collections of lithics remain unevaluated or are treated mainly
Ludmila Kaňáková +4 more
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Biographies of Stone and Landscape: Lithic Scatters
Lithic scatters are complex palimpsests. Cores, waste and tools, when interpreted in their landscape context often appear to constitute multiple episodes of activity.
Clive Jonathon Bond
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Heat Treatment of Flint at the Late Neanderthal Site Sesselfelsgrotte (Germany)
We examined lithic artifacts from the late Neanderthal site Sesselfelsgrotte (Bavaria, Germany) in order to evaluate the possibility of fire use and intentional flint heat treatment performed by late Neanderthals. We analyzed 1113 flint pieces from the G-
Aviad Agam +4 more
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The role of substrate hydrogeology and surface hydrology in the construction of phreatomagmatic volcanoes on an active monogenetic field (Auckland, New Zealand) : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Earth Science at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand [PDF]
Material removed for copyright reasons (appendices B, D and E): Agustín-Flores, J., Németh K., Cronin, S., Lindsay, J., Kereszturi, G., Brand, B., & Smith, I.E.M. (2014).
Agustín Flores, Javier
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Evidence for Final Palaeolithic and Mesolithic occupation at Maryport, Cumbria, was discovered during the excavation of Roman occupation features by CFA Archaeology Ltd. A varied lithic assemblage was recovered including worked flint (55%) and tuff (43%),
Ann Clarke, Magnus Kirby
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SERF Archive Report: Lithics from CB16 [PDF]
An analysis of the lithic assemblage from SERF Project excavations at Cranberry, Millhaugh, Dunning in ...
Wright, Dene
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Bifacial points have been used to characterize the “Umbu” tradition in southern and southeastern Brazil. This archaeological tradition has been related to sites dated from the late Pleistocene-early Holocene boundary to near historical times. Such a huge
Mercedes Okumura, Astolfo G. M. Araujo
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A Craft Perspective on Pitted Ware Point Typology
The Pitted Ware Culture of the Neolithic in southern Scandinavia is famous for its tanged flint points made from retouched blades. Scholars have long agreed that there are three distinct types, A, B and C, and academic discussions have suggested various ...
Sofus Stenak
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Book review: Paleoamerican Odyssey
Paleoamerican Odyssey collects 31 papers originally presented at the 2013 Conference by the same name. The book, which provides an up-to-date view of current discussions concerning the initial American peopling, compiles models, reviews of evidence and ...
Ariel David Frank
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