Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 59
... pattern that we can observe archaeologically , conceals important changes in the orientation and scale of axe ... patterns . Like Group I products from Cornwall , axes from Cumbria have their highest densities at a considerable distance ...
... pattern that we can observe archaeologically , conceals important changes in the orientation and scale of axe ... patterns . Like Group I products from Cornwall , axes from Cumbria have their highest densities at a considerable distance ...
Page 64
... pattern of flaking on alternate faces , in which the scar left by the preceding removal becomes the platform from which the next flake is struck . This regularity in flaking patterns is further supported by the relatively low level of 64.
... pattern of flaking on alternate faces , in which the scar left by the preceding removal becomes the platform from which the next flake is struck . This regularity in flaking patterns is further supported by the relatively low level of 64.
Page 94
... pattern does not however do away with the pattern . The exercise simulates the interaction of only two variables out of the many that would be necessary to specify a hand - axe . Nevertheless , Dibble's argument makes a valuable contri ...
... pattern does not however do away with the pattern . The exercise simulates the interaction of only two variables out of the many that would be necessary to specify a hand - axe . Nevertheless , Dibble's argument makes a valuable contri ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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