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245 00 $aLithic analysis at the millennium /$cedited by Norah Moloney and Michael J. Shott.
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490 1 $aUCL Institute of Archaeology Publications
500 $aOriginally published 2003 by Left Coast Press, Inc.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
588 0 $aOnline resource, title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 11, 2016).
505 0 $aI. Interpretative approaches to lithic analysis -- II. Analytical techniques in lithic analysis.
520 8 $aAnnotation$bThe original research papers in the volume provide a broad review of current approaches to the study of lithic technology from the Palaeolithic to the present. The contributions address both with analytical techniques and interpretive issues. Collectively, they increase our understanding of issues such as tool function, means of production, raw material sourcing and exchange systems, and the evolution of human cognition, social organization and symbolic behavior.
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650 6 $aOutils de pierre$xAnalyse$vCongrès.
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