Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 128
pher and reconstruct , with great precision , the coherence of the knapping process , the tech- niques employed , and the aims of the actor . This potential is further enhanced when lithic products are refitted . The actual recon ...
pher and reconstruct , with great precision , the coherence of the knapping process , the tech- niques employed , and the aims of the actor . This potential is further enhanced when lithic products are refitted . The actual recon ...
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... reconstructed cores enables one to discern with great clarity the coherence of the knapping gestures employed , as well as their efficiency and dexterity . Next , it is possible to identify , in habitation U5 , other debitage clus- ters ...
... reconstructed cores enables one to discern with great clarity the coherence of the knapping gestures employed , as well as their efficiency and dexterity . Next , it is possible to identify , in habitation U5 , other debitage clus- ters ...
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... reconstruct in some detail the dynamic process of technical education . For this purpose , the knapping procedures employed may be subdivided into a series of technical principles from simple to complex - each of which was gradually ...
... reconstruct in some detail the dynamic process of technical education . For this purpose , the knapping procedures employed may be subdivided into a series of technical principles from simple to complex - each of which was gradually ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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