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flint stone and polished stone work Explanation: ... |
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knapped and polished stone (flint) industry Explanation: knapped and polished stone (flint) industry -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2011-11-22 20:44:50 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.belchalwell.org.uk/artifacts-flint.asp -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2011-11-22 20:51:45 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Or more of a layman's term might be "flaked" -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2011-11-22 20:51:51 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithic_reduction |
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lithic industry (cut flint and polished stone) Explanation: You need to capture the word 'industry', which is a key point in archeology. Note this explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeological_industry An archaeological industry, normally just "industry", is the name given in the study of prehistory to a consistent range of assemblages connected with a single product, such as the Langdale axe industry. Where the assemblages contain evidence of a variety of items and behaviours, the more correct term is "archaeological culture", although both terms are often used to describe the same assemblage by different sources. They may also be referred to as "lithic industries" where the products are stone tools or weapons. 54,800 hits for "lithic industry" books.google.com/books?isbn=0195376145...Sharon R. Steadman, Gregory McMahon - 2011 - History - 1200 pages The lithic industry is characterized by fine bullet cores and pressure-flaked ... Likewise, grinding stones, and other ground and polished stone artifacts, ... www.corsica.net/corsica/uk/regsart/sartene/sartmuse. Recent Neolithic (350O - 3000 B.C): Very beautiful stone working, which is cut ... Island Chalcolithic (Brass Age) (2600 - 2000 B.C): **Lithic industry** and first metallurgy. Points of arrows in flint, obsidian and above all rhyolite, polished axes. ... en.domotica.net/Boian_cultureCached The use of lithic technology occurred throughout this culture's existence attested ... of debitage found next to various types of **shaped flint and polished stone tools.** ... circle Timber circle Tor enclosure Technology Grooved ware **Lithic industries** ... www.culture.gouv.fr/fr/arcnat/harsova/en/f-dobro2.htmCached At the beginning of their evolution, lithic tools are indicated by the presence of microliths, next to which various types of **cut flint and polished stone ...** -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2011-11-22 20:49:42 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Note that I added 'cut flint and polished stone' in parentheses in order to preserve 'lithic industry', which is important and the main point. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2011-11-22 21:44:23 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Relevant examples of 'cut fllint': www.answers.com › Library › Entertainment & ArtsCached It has been worked since the Palaeolithic period, when man learnt how to **cut flint** and related hard stones to produce tools and weapons. ... books.google.com/books?id=XKYVAQAAIAAJ...1899 - Language Arts & Disciplines ... for Polishing and Sharpening Needles (Palaeo lithic or Unpolished Stone A^e). b. ... **Cut Flint**. 7. Fragment of Harpoon o. One end of a Bow (?). 11. ... www.archive.org/stream/.../maninsearchofhis032786mbp_djvu.t... Cached The roughly cut flint nodules of the AbbevilHan 86 41. ...... This age of chipped stone begins with the crude tools of the Lower Palaeo- lithic, continues with the ... onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1525/aa.1906.8.4.02a00180/pdf lithic to neolithic, origin of neolithic ...... the sea “primitive men had **cut flint** in .... lithic man at the Victoria Falls of the. Zambesi. ... www.archive.org/stream/.../cu31924029914714_djvu.txtWe must add, however, that neither with the Palaeolithic nor with the ...... three admirably polished lance-heads, and some **finely cut flint-darts. ...** www.archive.org/stream/.../archaeologicalj39unkngoog_djvu.t... It is an extremely fine example of flint panel-work, or cut flint worked iuto ...... many other allusions to mega- lithic monuments occur also in Scripture, ... The Emergence of Civilization: From Hunting and Gathering to ... d76.nopremium.pl/?... wadi of that name, manifests lithic parallels with Tell Mureybet on the ..... 'Mureybet adzes' **in cut flint** have disappeared, though a fragment of polished ... |
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