Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 52
... stone 2.2.1 kcal / min = ~ 10.5 kcal right arm rises with striker } left arm holds stone 3. 2.1 kcal / min -10.5 kcal 4.2 Strike , 0.5 { man + stone right arm with striker stops } at top of trajectory 4.3 Strike , 0.5 sec { man + stone ...
... stone 2.2.1 kcal / min = ~ 10.5 kcal right arm rises with striker } left arm holds stone 3. 2.1 kcal / min -10.5 kcal 4.2 Strike , 0.5 { man + stone right arm with striker stops } at top of trajectory 4.3 Strike , 0.5 sec { man + stone ...
Page 65
... stone axe production was characterised by a series of highly structured , recurrent routines , in which the producers monitored and anticipated the conse- quences that particular removals would have for subsequent stages in the ...
... stone axe production was characterised by a series of highly structured , recurrent routines , in which the producers monitored and anticipated the conse- quences that particular removals would have for subsequent stages in the ...
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... stone tools , a fact which immediately alienates me from the makers of Palaeolithic artefacts , but I would like to experience the activi- ty of stone knapping . It seems that , as with all creative activity , making stone implements ...
... stone tools , a fact which immediately alienates me from the makers of Palaeolithic artefacts , but I would like to experience the activi- ty of stone knapping . It seems that , as with all creative activity , making stone implements ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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