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The Rock Shelter

1995
I live near the Georges River and there is an Aboriginal rock shelter on our property. It is half-way up a cliff face and there are thousands of shells in it. This is called a midden. 'Midden' is an old English word for rubbish dump. Middens are places where food remains (such as shells and animal bones), ashes and charcoal raked out of cooking fires ...
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Rock-shelter research in central Sicily

Antiquity, 2001
Les AA presentent, ici, le projet de recherche concernant la vallee du Torcicoda, en Sicile, et les resultats des fouilles. Les structures archeologiques mises au jour (habitations, abris sous roche, moulins...) datent du neolithique jusqu'a la periode medievale.
Enrico Giannitrapani, Mark Pluciennik
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Mesolithic Berglibalm Rock Shelter (Muotathal, Ct. Schwyz / CH)

2020
Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt, Bd. 50 Nr.
Leuzinger, Urs   +7 more
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Rock art in Upper Palaeolithic rock-shelters

2020
Il est fréquent d’évoquer les grottes ornées paléolithiques, notamment en France et en Espagne, pays qui recèlent plus de 90 % de ces sites connus à ce jour. Or, les abris sous-roche ornés qui ne relèvent pas du monde souterrain profond, constituent également une particularité française intéressante car ils associent, comme d’autres sites d’art ...
Pinçon, Geneviève, Fuentes, Oscar
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Rock-Shelter Saltpeter Mines of Eastern Kentucky

Historical Archaeology, 2014
Saltpeter (niter) is a naturally occurring nitrate mineral historically used to make gunpowder. Domestic production was economically viable only during times of international tension or conflict, when less expensive imports were curtailed. During the period leading up to the War of 1812, speculators and war preparations stimulated a saltpeter boom ...
O'Dell, Gary A., George, Angelo I.
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Rock shelter stratigraphy: excavations at Eridge

2003
Sussex Archaeological Collections, 138, 49 ...
Greatorex, Christopher   +1 more
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Two Lenape Rock Shelters near Philadelphia

American Antiquity, 1947
In 1941–42 J. Frank Sterling, Paul Delgrego, and W. W. Yenney, amateurs who had become interested in collecting local Indian artifacts, excavated a rock .shelter on a stream flowing into Langford Run, near the town of Broomall in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
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