Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 121
... flintknapping . While this state of affairs is difficult to demonstrate for each case , one can infer here the activity of ( young ? ) individuals during a period of acquisition of know - how . One may then surmise , following analyses ...
... flintknapping . While this state of affairs is difficult to demonstrate for each case , one can infer here the activity of ( young ? ) individuals during a period of acquisition of know - how . One may then surmise , following analyses ...
Page 128
... flintknapping appears the most complex , and more so from the Upper Palaeolithic onwards , when very sophisticated blade production techniques were elaborated . Even before these times , the Levallois technique was one that necessitated ...
... flintknapping appears the most complex , and more so from the Upper Palaeolithic onwards , when very sophisticated blade production techniques were elaborated . Even before these times , the Levallois technique was one that necessitated ...
Page 138
... flintknapping apprenticeship , and its relat- ed raw material expenditures , were fully integrated into the group's economy . Less experi- enced novices ( up to level 4 ) were training on useless or exhausted cores , while the more ...
... flintknapping apprenticeship , and its relat- ed raw material expenditures , were fully integrated into the group's economy . Less experi- enced novices ( up to level 4 ) were training on useless or exhausted cores , while the more ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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