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Page 97
... material , combined with experiment- ation , to assess the degree of skill invested in the process . Torrence's approach to the prod- uction of obsidian artefacts attempts to break the deadlock in exchange studies through our know ...
... material , combined with experiment- ation , to assess the degree of skill invested in the process . Torrence's approach to the prod- uction of obsidian artefacts attempts to break the deadlock in exchange studies through our know ...
Page 98
... material that there seems to be little way of making order out of chaos . To devise a methodology which puts material to work needs imagination and perseverance in equal amounts . Undoubtedly , more work can be done with Melos obsidian ...
... material that there seems to be little way of making order out of chaos . To devise a methodology which puts material to work needs imagination and perseverance in equal amounts . Undoubtedly , more work can be done with Melos obsidian ...
Page 103
... material . Secondly , it presents a large amount of specific , detailed site information on assemblages , stratigraphies and dating , and furthermore something of the hist- orical background to this material . Thirdly , it provides a ...
... material . Secondly , it presents a large amount of specific , detailed site information on assemblages , stratigraphies and dating , and furthermore something of the hist- orical background to this material . Thirdly , it provides a ...
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