Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1943 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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... Stone Age . The culture stratum , which was 0.5 metres thick , contained masses of coarsely hewn stone implements , as well as fragments rejected in the making of the implements ( the total yield was no less than 300 kg . of stone ...
... Stone Age . The culture stratum , which was 0.5 metres thick , contained masses of coarsely hewn stone implements , as well as fragments rejected in the making of the implements ( the total yield was no less than 300 kg . of stone ...
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... stone imple- ments here were consistently very small , veritable microliths , to use the termino- logy of the archaeologists . The explanation of the use by human beings , at this point of time , of these small and light implements is ...
... stone imple- ments here were consistently very small , veritable microliths , to use the termino- logy of the archaeologists . The explanation of the use by human beings , at this point of time , of these small and light implements is ...
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... stone axes belong to the two types , one true axe and one thin adze , which are represented by the two specimens found in the Pien Chia Kou grave ( Pl . 75 ) . Furthermore these two Pien Chia Kou stone - implements have on them ...
... stone axes belong to the two types , one true axe and one thin adze , which are represented by the two specimens found in the Pien Chia Kou grave ( Pl . 75 ) . Furthermore these two Pien Chia Kou stone - implements have on them ...
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Dedication | 7 |
Methods of field and laboratory work | 15 |
The geographical setting of the ProtoChinese | 32 |
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