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Moreover , excavation in 1981 of a large early Neolithic pit ( the Coneybury '
anomaly ' ) had demonstrated that the ' blade - like ' element of an early Neolithic
flint assemblage was only a small part of the whole and that scrapers of this date
...
Moreover , excavation in 1981 of a large early Neolithic pit ( the Coneybury '
anomaly ' ) had demonstrated that the ' blade - like ' element of an early Neolithic
flint assemblage was only a small part of the whole and that scrapers of this date
...
Page 35
5 hectares was selected from within an area initially characterised by flint tools ;
the high tool : waste ratio suggested a more curated , pos - sibly domestic ,
activity . The area lay adjacent to that examined by Laidler and Young ( 1938 )
and ...
5 hectares was selected from within an area initially characterised by flint tools ;
the high tool : waste ratio suggested a more curated , pos - sibly domestic ,
activity . The area lay adjacent to that examined by Laidler and Young ( 1938 )
and ...
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1980 ) . The problem of isolating discrete and individually recognisable knapping
activity from a broader and more mixed overall context has already been noted ,
and a similar problem applies to the later flint assemblages . They are mostly ...
1980 ) . The problem of isolating discrete and individually recognisable knapping
activity from a broader and more mixed overall context has already been noted ,
and a similar problem applies to the later flint assemblages . They are mostly ...
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