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Identifying Major Transitions in the Evolution of Lithic Cutting Edge Production Rates
Cultural Evolution Next Factor in Drake Equation: F
Prismatic Blade Production in the Lower Cacaulapa Valley, Honduras: Implications for a Late Classic Political Economy William J
Ohio Archaeologist Volume 37 No
Chert Pressure Blade Technology in a Caracol Residential Group
Ohio Hopewell Ceremonial Bladelet Use at the Moorehead Circle, Fort Ancient
Biface Reduction and Blade Manufacture at the Gault Site
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The Role of Experimental Knapping in Empirically Testing Key Themes in the Evolution of Lithic Technology: Reduction Intensity, Efficiency and Behavioural Complexity
Outlining the Knapping Techniques: Assessment of the Shape and Regularity of Prismatic Blades Using Elliptic Fourier Analysis Ab
Lithic Technology
Ancient Maya Economy: Lithic Production and Exchange Around Ceibal, Guatemala
The Palaeolithic of the Northern Red Sea — New Investigations in Tabuk and Al-Jawf Provinces, Saudi Arabia
Are Upper Paleolithic Blade Cores More Productive Than Middle Paleolithic Discoidal Cores? a Replication Experiment
1 the First Peoples of Tennessee
Excavation and Preliminary Analysis of an Obsidian Workshop in Tula, Hidalgo, Mexico
Cultural Evolution Next Factor in Drake Equation: Fc
Maps 1 and 2
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Dictionary of Artifacts
University of California, San Diego
To Be Or Not to Be Aurignacian: the Zagros Upper Paleolithic
A Postclassic Maya Obsidian Core Cache from Nojpeten
The Asturian of Cantabria: Early Holocene Hunter-Gatherers in Northern Spain
The Texas Archaic: a Symposium
Functional Analysis of Prismatic Blades and Bladelets from Pinson Mounds, Tennessee Year: 2014 Name(S): Marvin Kay and Robert Mainfort, Jr
Upper Paleolithic Transition in the Iberian Peninsula
Analyzing Chipped Stone Artifacts: the Study of Lithic Technology, Function & Exchange
The Korean Early Palaeolithic: Patterns and Identities
The Obsidian Blade Sequence at El Ujuxte, a Late Preclassic Site on the South Coast of Guatemala
The Conference on Ancient Mesoamerican Obsidian Blade Production
Discovery of an Early Prehistoric Site in the Cooper River by Doug Boehme I Discovered the Prehistoric Underwater Site, Known As
The Magdalenian Sequence of El Mirón Cave
Clovis Blade Technology at the Topper Site (38AL23): Assessing Lithic Attribute Variation and Regional Patterns of Technological Organization Douglas A
Archaeologist Volume 45 No
Late Classic and Epiclassic Obsidian at Santa Cruz Atizapan, Toluca Valley, México