Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 17-18Department of Archaeology, 2000 - Archaeology |
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... stone tools can only be achieved in a very specific way . In stone tools it is not possible to use properties that occur in the natural environment . If stone tools should signify social relations , then it is necessary to create a ...
... stone tools can only be achieved in a very specific way . In stone tools it is not possible to use properties that occur in the natural environment . If stone tools should signify social relations , then it is necessary to create a ...
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... stone tools on the spot . This means that objects were transported into a specific social context and were intentionally transformed during social action in this context . Stone tools were consequently produced in the same contexts in ...
... stone tools on the spot . This means that objects were transported into a specific social context and were intentionally transformed during social action in this context . Stone tools were consequently produced in the same contexts in ...
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... stone , such as at Newark ( Notts ) ( Samuels 1998 ) , or with pebbles , such as at Hartlepool ( Daniels 1999 : 110 ) . In many burials the head of the corpse was surrounded by stones , often called ' car - muffs ' and pillow stones ...
... stone , such as at Newark ( Notts ) ( Samuels 1998 ) , or with pebbles , such as at Hartlepool ( Daniels 1999 : 110 ) . In many burials the head of the corpse was surrounded by stones , often called ' car - muffs ' and pillow stones ...
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