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Publication Detail
Twenty-Three Propositions for Stone Artefact Studies
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Publication Type:Journal article
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Publication Sub Type:Article
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Authors:Pope MI
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Publication date:01/02/2016
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Place of publication:London
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Pagination:65, 66
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Journal:Lithics
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Volume:36
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Country:UK
Abstract
While we often consider a stone artefact as belonging to the sphere of technology, ultimately its beginning and end exists within that of geology and sedimentary process. Between these end points we can attempt to
understand the material’s interaction with,and modification by, a biological agent. From this starting point how we might re-approach stone artefact analysis is considered through 23 propositions.
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