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The Northeast Asian - Northwest American Microblade Tradition (NANAMT)

Journal of Field Archaeology, 1974
AbstractIn 1935, N. C. Nelson raised the possibility of a prehistoric trans-Beringian migration. His hypothesis was unique in that it was based upon specific artifactual evidence. New data from northern British Columbia and comparative technotypological analysis of microblade core production provide additional support for Nelson's hypothesis.
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Microblades: A Long-Standing Gulf of Georgia Tradition

American Antiquity, 1968
AbstractRecent excavations in the Gulf of Georgia region have added microblades and microcores to assemblages of the Locarno Beach and Marpole culture types. The production of microblades is now seen as a regional tradition lasting from at least 1200 B.C. until around A.D. 400.
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Microblade Production in the Sukhotino-4 Industry, Eastern Transbaikalia

Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia (Russian-language)
В статье представлены результаты исследования микропластинчатого расщепления на многослойном местонахождении Сухотино-4, расположенном на южной окраине г. Читы в Восточном Забайкалье. Раскопки памятника осуществлялись в 1970-х и 1980-х гг. Установлено, что каменная индустрия Сухотино-4 характеризуется выраженной направленностью на производство бифасов ...
V. I. Tashak, E. V. Kovychev
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Tanged points, microblades and Late Palaeolithic hunting in Korea

Antiquity, 2008
AbstractThe present study examines the stone weapons available in Late Palaeolithic Korea, showing how the change in lithics signals a change in hunting strategy. In advance of the Late Glacial Maximum, a tanged spear tip flourished, reflecting the hunting of large mammals associated with the colder climate.
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Microblade

2021
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Equipment Used for Cosmetic and Medical Tattooing.

Current problems in dermatology, 2022
A. Pachten, D. Scherkowski, Jörn Kluge
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