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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Book Section in a Series | 1993 | Olszewski, Deborah I. | Zarzian Microliths from Warwasi Rockshelter, Iran: Scalene Triangles as Arrow Components | Hunting and Animal Exploitation in the Later Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of Eurasia | [Olszewski, 1993 #25232] |
Book Section in a Series | 1993 | Straus, Lawrence Guy | Upper Paleolithic Hunting Tactics and Weapons in Western Europe | Hunting and Animal Exploitation in the Later Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of Eurasia | [Straus, 1993 #25241] |
Book Section in a Series | 1993 | Harrold, Francis B. | Variability and Function among Gravette Points from Southwestern France | Hunting and Animal Exploitation in the Later Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of Eurasia | [Harrold, 1993 #25242] |
Book Section in a Series | 1993 | Peterkin, Gail Larsen | Lithic and Organic Hunting Technology in the French Upper Palaeolithic | Hunting and Animal Exploitation in the Later Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of Eurasia | [Peterkin, 1993 #25243] |
Book Section in a Series | 1993 | Knecht, Heidi | Early Upper Paleolithic Approaches to Bone and Antler Projective Technology | Hunting and Animal Exploitation in the Later Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of Eurasia | [Knecht, 1993 #25244] |
Book Section in a Series | 1993 | Kuhn, Steven L. | Mousterian Technology as Adaptive Response: A Case Study | Hunting and Animal Exploitation in the Later Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of Eurasia | [Kuhn, 1993 #25245] |
Book Section in a Series | 1993 | Churchill, Steven E | Weapon Technology, Prey Size Selection, and Hunting Methods in Modern Hunter-Gatherers: Implications for Hunting in the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic | Hunting and Animal Exploitation in the Later Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of Eurasia | [Churchill, 1993 #25246] |
Book Section in a Series | 2017 | Boer-Mah, Tessa | Stone adzes corpus | Khao Sam Kaeo: An Early Port-City between the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea | [Boer-Mah, 2017 #25354] |
Book Section in a Series | 2007 | Carter, Tristan | The theatrics of technology: consuming obsidian in the early Cycladic burial arena | Rethinking craft specialization in complex societies: archaeological analyses of the social meaning of production | [Carter, 2007 #25807] |
Journal Article | 2018 | Tiauzon, Archie | Unfolding the technological production strategies of the large toolkits across Philippine Paleolithic sites with specific reference to northern Mindanao | Quaternary International | [Tiauzon, 2018 #26696] |
Journal Article | 2018 | Hu, Yue | Late Middle Pleistocene Levallois stone-tool technology in southwest China | Nature | [Hu, 2018 #26701] |
Journal Article | 2017 | Borel, A. | Stone tool forms and functions: a morphometric analysis of modern humans' stone tools from Song Terus cave (Java, Indonesia) | Archaeometry | [Borel, 2017 #26757] |
Journal Article | 2018 | Doyon, Luc | Discovery of circa 115,000-year-old bone retouchers at Lingjing, Henan, China | PLOS One | [Doyon, 2018 #26840] |
Journal Article | 2017 | Basak, Bishnupriya | Earliest dates of microlithic industries (42-25 ka) from West Bengal, Eastern India: new light on modern human occupation in the Indian subcontinent | Asian Perspectives | [Basak, 2017 #26926] |
Journal Article | 2017 | Frieman, Catherine J. | Rach Nui: ground stone technology in coastal neolithic settlements of southern Vietnam | Antiquity | [Frieman, 2017 #27040] |
Journal Article | 2017 | Wei, Guangbiao | Recent discovery of a unique Paleolithic industry from the Yumidong Cave site in the Three Gorges region of Yangtze River, southwest China | Quaternary International | [Wei, 2017 #27355] |
Journal Article | 2016 | Nguyen, Dong Truong | Typological transformation among late paleolithic flaked core tools in Vietnam: an examination of the Pa Muoi assemblage | Journal of Indo-Pacific Archaeology | [Nguyen, 2016 #27529] |
Journal Article | 2016 | Marwick, Ben | Early modern human lithic technology from Jerimalai, East Timor | Journal of Human Evolution | [Marwick, 2016 #27533] |
Journal Article | 2004 | Sémah, F. | The significance of the Punung karstic area (eastern Java) for the chronology of the Javanese palaeolithic, with special reference to Song Terus Cave | Modern Quaternary Research in Southeast Asia | [Sémah, 2004 #27686] |
Journal Article | 1992 | Oda, S. | The origin and early development of axe-like and edge-ground stone tools in the Japanese palaeolithic | Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association | [Oda, 1992 #27714] |
Journal Article | 2016 | Singthong, Sommay | An outlook on prehistoric research in Laos: an inventory and some perspectives | Quaternary International | [Singthong, 2016 #27720] |
Journal Article | 2016 | Hyeong Woo Lee, | The Korean early palaeolithic: patterns and identities | Asian Perspectives (2015) | [Hyeong 2016 #27834] |
Journal Article | 2016 | Xueping Ji, | The oldest Hoabinhian technocomplex in Asia (43.5 ka) at Xiaodong rockshelter, Yunnan Province, southwest China | Quaternary International | [Xueping 2016 #27839] |
Journal Article | 2016 | Thanon Chitkament, | Tham Lod rockshelter (Pang Mapha district, north-western Thailand): evolution of the lithic assemblages during the late Pleistocene | Quaternary International | [Thanon 2016 #27843] |
Journal Article | 2010 | Brumm, A. | Stone technology at the Middle Pleistocene site of Mata Menge, Flores, Indonesia | Journal of Archaeological Science | [Brumm, 2010 #27867] |
Journal Article | 1913 | Evans, Ivor Hugh Norman | On a collection of stone implements from the Tempassuk district, British North Borneo | Man | [Evans, 1913 #27872] |
Journal Article | 1964 | Bulmer, Susan | Prehistoric stone implements from the New Guinea Highlands | Oceania | [Bulmer, 1964 #27915] |
Journal Article | 2013 | Pawlik, Alfred F. | Behavioral complexity and modern traits in the Philippine Upper Palaeolithic | Asian Perspectives (2012) | [Pawlik, 2013 #28246] |
Journal Article | 2001 | Eerkens, J. W. | Techniques for assessing standardization in artifact assemblages: can we scale material variability? | American Antiquity | [Eerkens, 2001 #28552] |
Journal Article | 2000 | Eerkens, J. W. | Practice makes within 5% of perfect: visual perception, motor skills, and memory in artifact variation | Current Anthropology | [Eerkens, 2000 #28553] |