Lithics

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61Stone Age Europe / Upper Paleolithic / Native American history / Clovis culture / Solutrean hypothesis / Solutrean / Clovis point / Cactus Hill / Dennis Stanford / Americas / Archaeology / Lithics

The North Atlantic ice-edge corridor: a possible Palaeolithic route to the New World Bruce Bradley and Dennis Stanford Abstract

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Source URL: churchofthegreathunab-ku.weebly.com

Language: English - Date: 2010-07-23 22:04:26
62Stag / Hunting / Varmint hunting / Leisure / Human behavior / Recreation / Hiking equipment / Knife / Lithics

Congratulations to the 2014 Silver Stag Article Drive winners, Alex Carlson & Buz Chamblee! Alex Carlson is the recipient in the youth division and Buz Chamblee is the recipient in the adult division. A huge THANK YOU to

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Source URL: www.varminthunter.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-09 11:33:53
63Petrology / Volcanic rocks / Lithics / Soil physics / Abrasives / Pumice / Obsidian / Volcanic glass / Porosity / Volcanology / Geology / Igneous petrology

THE POROSITY OF PUMICE Purpose To determine the porosity of pumice. To determine how much the volcanic glass has been expanded by the exsolution of gas. Instructions Pumice is very porous but not permeable so indirect me

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Source URL: www.earth-science-activities.co.uk

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-18 13:19:03
64Lithics / Cushion / Furnishings / Interior design / Pillows / Jute / Antique / Consignment / Leather / Visual arts / Igneous petrology / Petrology

decorat ing decorat ing CLOCKWISE, FROM LEFT Copper quart pot, $99.95, from R.M. Williams. ‘Bladet’ vase, $9.99, from IKEA. Fluted vase,

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Source URL: www.murobond.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-26 00:03:56
65Knife / Lithics / Screwdriver / Technology / Knives / Hiking equipment

SPI 25 FAST TRACK KNIFE MAKER UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS Carefully unpack the knife maker on a solid bench. The knife maker should complete with:1 1

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Source URL: www.2spi.com

Language: English - Date: 2008-07-21 08:29:52
66Prehistory / Microblade technology / Blade / Prepared-core technique / Obsidian / Broken Mammoth / Lithic reduction / Lithics / Archaeology / Technology

Microblades By Curator of Archaeology Grant Keddie What are they? The objective of making microblades is to produce a large number of tiny sharp-edged cutting blades from small pieces of very fine stone raw material. The

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Source URL: learning.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca

Language: English
67Technology / Microlith / Chert / Flint / Stone tool / Debitage / Lithics / Archaeology / Geology

Pre-history North of Biggar Project The discovery and excavation of a Late Upper Palaeolithic site in Scotland and the field walking assemblages of multi pre-historic periods, and all from the same location at Howburn Fa

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Source URL: www.biggararchaeology.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-07 13:46:04
68Lithics / Lower Paleolithic / Recent single origin hypothesis / Oldowan / Human evolution / Acheulean / Prepared-core technique / Solutrean / Qesem Cave / Paleolithic / Stone Age / Pleistocene

Meetings Version of the Paleoanthropology Abstracts St. Louis, 13–14 AprilPlease note that the Meetings Version is not the official publication; abstracts will be published in our on-line journal, PaleoAnthropol

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Source URL: www.paleoanthro.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-05 14:25:15
69Pocket knives / Hiking equipment / Knife / Lithics / Trench knife / Dagger / Knife legislation / Switchblade / Blade weapons / Technology / Knives

Appendix G: Prohibited Item Policy WORKING TOGETHER TO KEEP GLENMORE SAFE We can work together to keep knives out of school. At Glenmore: Every student has the right to feel safe and be safe at school.

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Source URL: glenmoreshs.eq.edu.au

Language: English
70Lithics / Dielectrics / Phyllosilicates / Soapstone / Stone carving / Artifact / Figurine / Visual arts / Sculpture / Stone

Ruby Creek Stone Figure By Curator of Archaeology, Grant Keddie This carved stone bowl from the Ruby Creek area on the lower Fraser River is a real enigma. It is what is called a seated human figurine bowl. It is assumed

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Source URL: learning.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca

Language: English
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