Written in Stone: The Multiple Dimensions of Lithic Analysis demonstrates the vitality of contemporary lithics analysis by examining material from a variety of geographical locations.
Written in Stone: The Multiple Dimensions of Lithic Analysis demonstrates the vitality of contemporary lithics analysis by examining material from a variety of geographical locations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Nick P. Kardulias and Richard W. Yerkes - Contributions by John F. Cherry; John E. Clark; James G. Foradas; P Nick Kardulias; William A. Parkinson; James L. Phillips and Robert H. Tykot
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Chapter 1 Introduction: Lithic Analysis as Cross-Cultural Study Chapter 2 The Use of the Chaine Operatoire Approach in the Upper Paleolithic Period in Sinai Chapter 3 Using Lithic Artifacts to Study Craft Specialiazation in Ancient Societies: The Hopewell Case Chapter 4 Lithic Artifacts from Surveys: A Comparative Evaluation of Recent Evidence from the Southern Aegean Chapter 5 Determining the Source of Lithic Artifacts and Reconstructing Trade in the Ancient World Chapter 6 Chemical Sourcing of Hopewell Bladelets: Implications for Building a Chert Database for Ohio Chapter 7 Stone in an Age of Bronze: Lithics from Bronze Age Contexts in Greece and Iran Chapter 8 Statecraft and State Crafts: A Reconsideration of Mesoamerican Obsidian Industries
Chapter 1 Introduction: Lithic Analysis as Cross-Cultural Study Chapter 2 The Use of the Chaine Operatoire Approach in the Upper Paleolithic Period in Sinai Chapter 3 Using Lithic Artifacts to Study Craft Specialiazation in Ancient Societies: The Hopewell Case Chapter 4 Lithic Artifacts from Surveys: A Comparative Evaluation of Recent Evidence from the Southern Aegean Chapter 5 Determining the Source of Lithic Artifacts and Reconstructing Trade in the Ancient World Chapter 6 Chemical Sourcing of Hopewell Bladelets: Implications for Building a Chert Database for Ohio Chapter 7 Stone in an Age of Bronze: Lithics from Bronze Age Contexts in Greece and Iran Chapter 8 Statecraft and State Crafts: A Reconsideration of Mesoamerican Obsidian Industries
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