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Is early silcrete heat treatment a new behavioural proxy in the Middle Stone Age? [PDF]
Stolarczyk RE, Schmidt P.
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Holmium Laser Lithotripsy in the New Stone Age: Dust or Bust? [PDF]
Aldoukhi AH +3 more
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Reconstructing the role of Egyptian culture in the value regimes of the Bronze Age Aegean: stone vessels and their social contexts [PDF]
Bevan, AH
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Mapping the Stone Age of Mozambique
African Archaeological Review, 2016Under the auspices of the Portuguese colonial government, Lereno Barradas and Santos Junior (coordinator of the Anthropological Mission of Mozambique) carried out several archaeological field surveys from 1936 to 1956 that resulted in a data set that includes a total of close to 90 sites, mostly attributed to the Stone Age. This early research added to
Gonçalves, Célia +6 more
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The First Materials (Stone Age and Copper—Stone Age)
2004Materials have accompanied mankind virtually from the very beginning of his existence. Among the first materials utilized by man were certainly stone and wood, but bone, fibers, feathers, shells, animal skin, and clay also served specific purposes.
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Archaeological Dialogues, 2007
Ingold starts his critique with a claim to find recent writing and talking about material culture essentially obscure and orientated to fashion. If one reads Ingold's own writing you will find plenty of references to philosophical figures such as Heidegger and to phenomenology.
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Ingold starts his critique with a claim to find recent writing and talking about material culture essentially obscure and orientated to fashion. If one reads Ingold's own writing you will find plenty of references to philosophical figures such as Heidegger and to phenomenology.
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Children and Elderly with Stones: Stones for the Ages!
2014The management of patients with urinary tract stones (urolithiasis) can be quite challenging, especially in the pediatric population, in the elderly and medically fragile. This chapter aims to discuss stone disease in this challenging group of patients.
Heather N. Di Carlo +1 more
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Tales of a Stone Age Neuroscientist
Scientific American, 2016The article focuses on the use of brain scanning methods to investigate changes to neural structures in the brain resulting from tool-making activities. It states positron-emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and diffusion tensor imaging was used to examine neural changes caused by stone tool knapping and crafting using Oldowan and Late ...
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