Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Even before these times , the Levallois technique was one that necessitated ( for the production of predetermined products ) a preliminary conceptualisation of the procedures involved : preparation and shaping - out of the core ...
Even before these times , the Levallois technique was one that necessitated ( for the production of predetermined products ) a preliminary conceptualisation of the procedures involved : preparation and shaping - out of the core ...
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other words ; to pre - form and shape the core prior to exploitation means to find a subtle equilibrium - minimal wastage on the one hand , minimal risk on the other . Following this crucial stage , the actual exploitation of the core ...
other words ; to pre - form and shape the core prior to exploitation means to find a subtle equilibrium - minimal wastage on the one hand , minimal risk on the other . Following this crucial stage , the actual exploitation of the core ...
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These different roles are distributed already in the initial stages , during the pre - formation and shaping of the core . From then on , knapping blows cannot be delivered indiscriminately on either side of the striking edge ...
These different roles are distributed already in the initial stages , during the pre - formation and shaping of the core . From then on , knapping blows cannot be delivered indiscriminately on either side of the striking edge ...
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