Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... Débitage expérimental par pression : " du plus petit au plus grand " . In Tixier , J. ( ed . ) Technologie préhistorique . ( Notes et Monographies Techniques du CRA 25 ) , Paris , CNRS , 37-53 . Pelegrin , J. , Karlin , C. Bodu , P ...
... Débitage expérimental par pression : " du plus petit au plus grand " . In Tixier , J. ( ed . ) Technologie préhistorique . ( Notes et Monographies Techniques du CRA 25 ) , Paris , CNRS , 37-53 . Pelegrin , J. , Karlin , C. Bodu , P ...
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... debitage clusters display an excellent mastery of knapping procedures , implying the presence of theoretical reflection as well as manual skills . It is suggested that in order to master this complex tech- nique , the individual actor ...
... debitage clusters display an excellent mastery of knapping procedures , implying the presence of theoretical reflection as well as manual skills . It is suggested that in order to master this complex tech- nique , the individual actor ...
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... debitage : when alterations arising from debitage are too severe and normal blade extraction cannot continue , it may be necessary to abandon the core altogether . However , there may still be another solution that of undertaking a ...
... debitage : when alterations arising from debitage are too severe and normal blade extraction cannot continue , it may be necessary to abandon the core altogether . However , there may still be another solution that of undertaking a ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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