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Dinnis, Rob, e Damien Flas. "Trou du Renard and the Belgian Aurignacian". Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 82 (13 maggio 2016): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ppr.2016.4.

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A wealth of cave sites makes southern Belgium the most important area for understanding the north-western European Early Upper Palaeolithic. However, despite their abundance, the interpretation of many assemblages remains problematic. Here we present a new study of lithic material from layer B of Trou du Renard (Furfooz, Namur Province) and consider its place in the Belgian Aurignacian. The assemblage is typical of Late Aurignacian assemblages found across western Europe, underscoring the contrast between the Aurignacian and the periods that pre- and post-date it, when we instead see profound differences between north and south. The assemblage is apparently unmixed, distinguishing Trou du Renard from other key Belgian Aurignacian cave sites. A large proportion of the site’s lithic assemblage documents the production of small bladelets from carinated/busquéburin cores, suggesting that Trou du Renard served as a short-term hunting camp. Radiocarbon dating cannot pinpoint the assemblage’s age, though here it is argued to be c. 32–33,000bp(c. 36–37,000 calbp) on the basis of its similarity to the well-dated Aurignacian assemblage from Maisières Canal (Atelier de Taille de la Berge Nord-Estarea). For the same reason a third assemblage – Trou Walou layer CI-1 – is also argued to be contemporaneous. Trou du Renard, Maisières Canal and Trou Walou may represent three points in the same Late Aurignacian landscape. Differences between their lithic assemblages can be explained by the acquisition and transport of flint, and by a desire to produce small bladelets of highly standardised form irrespective of the size and shape of available blanks.
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Roth, Barbara J., e Harold L. Dibble. "Production and Transport of Blanks and Tools at the French Middle Paleolithic Site of Combe-Capelle Bas". American Antiquity 63, n. 1 (gennaio 1998): 47–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2694775.

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Recent studies of Middle Paleolithic lithic assemblages have focused on questions of interest to lithic analysts everywhere, including the effect of raw material availability, occupation span, and tool maintenance on assemblage characteristics. In this paper, we add to the growing database on Middle Paleolithic assemblages using material recently excavated at Combe-Capelle Bas in the Dordogne region of southern France. The site provides a unique opportunity for addressing questions concerning lithic assemblage variability because it is located on a high quality flint source. We present data on core reduction, blank selection, raw material procurement, and lithic transport that provide information on lithic use pertinent for both Old World and New World archaeologists. Our data show that raw material availability and group mobility influenced blank selection, production, and transport at Combe-Capelle.
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Shott, Michael J. "The Quantification Problem in Stone-Tool Assemblages". American Antiquity 65, n. 4 (ottobre 2000): 725–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2694424.

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How many tools does a lithic assemblage contain? The question is not as banal as it may seem, because tools were used as wholes but many are found broken. Pottery and faunal analysts have grappled with the problems of counting original wholes from mixed sets of whole and broken objects; lithic analysts lag behind. Assemblage size can change greatly depending on whether we count or ignore tool fragments. To systematize treatment of broken tools, I apply Orton’s pottery quantification method to several lithic assemblages and compare it to Portnoy’s MNT and raw counts. Methods do not agree in all cases, demonstrating that how we count affects our results. Until we know more, both methods should be used to quantify lithic assemblages.
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Alonso-Fernández, Elvira Susana, Manuel Vaquero, Joan Daura, Ana Maria Costa, Montserrat Sanz e Ana Cristina Araújo. "Refits, cobbles, and fire: Approaching the temporal nature of an expedient Gravettian lithic assemblage from Lagar Velho (Leiria, Portugal)". PLOS ONE 18, n. 12 (20 dicembre 2023): e0294866. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0294866.

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Upper Paleolithic lithic assemblages have traditionally been considered a paramount example of the high level of complexity characterizing the technological behavior of prehistoric modern humans. The diversity and standardization of tools, as well as the systematic production of blades and bladelets, show the high investment of time, energy and knowledge often associated with Upper Paleolithic technocomplexes. However, more expedient behaviors have also been documented. In some cases, such low-cost behaviors can be dominant or almost exclusive, giving assemblages of Upper Paleolithic age an “archaic” appearance. In this paper, we address these expedient Upper Paleolithic technologies through the study of a lithic assemblage recovered from a Gravettian-age layer from the Lagar Velho rockshelter (Leiria, Portugal). Due to the specific formation processes characterizing this site, we also discuss the distinction between artifacts and geofacts, an aspect that is particularly difficult in expedient assemblages. Moreover, the combination of lithic refitting and data on thermal damage allows us to approach the temporal nature of the lithic assemblage and the timing of the different agents contributing to its formation.
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Wright, Dene. "The lithic assemblage". Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports 98 (30 maggio 2022): 169–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/issn.2056-7421.2022.98.169-173.

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Engl, Rob, e John Gooder. "The Lithic assemblage". Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports 96 (2 agosto 2021): 14–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/issn.2056-7421.2021.96.14-57.

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Ballin, Torben Bjarke, e Ian Suddaby. "Late Neolithic and Late Bronze Age lithic assemblages associated with a cairn and other prehistoric features at Stoneyhill Farm, Longhaven, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, 2002–03". Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports, n. 45 (2010): 1–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/issn.2056-7421.2011.45.1-52.

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Prehistoric remains were recorded by CFA Archaeology Ltd (CFA) in 2002–03 during a programme of fieldwork at the landfill site within the boundaries of Stoneyhill Farm, which lies 7km to the southwest of Peterhead in Aberdeenshire (NGR: NK 078 409). These included a clearance cairn with a Late Bronze Age lithic assemblage and a burial cairn, with Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age lithics and Beaker ceramics. Other lithic scatters of similar date had no certain associations, although pits containing near-contemporary Impressed Wares were nearby. Additional lithic assemblages included material dated to the Mesolithic and Early Neolithic. What may be proto-Unstan Wares in an isolated pit were associated with radiocarbon dates (barley) of the first half of the 4th millennium BC. These findings represent a substantial addition to the local area's archaeological record and form an important contribution to the understanding of lithic technology and ceramics in earlier prehistoric Scotland.
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Beck, R. Kelly. "Transport Distance and Debitage Assemblage Diversity: An Application of the Field Processing Model to Southern Utah Toolstone Procurement Sites". American Antiquity 73, n. 4 (ottobre 2008): 759–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0002731600047399.

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Understanding the decisions made at toolstone procurement localities is critical to understanding lithic production systems. However, lithic assemblages at procurement sites are typically voluminous, frequently overlapping, and always complex. This paper explores the influence of expected toolstone transport distance on procurement site assemblage variability using a central place theory inspired model from Human Behavioral Ecology. Debitage assemblage diversity is examined for 43 sites in two procurement contexts with different expected overall transport distances. Twenty-six of these sites are from the Canyonlands region of southeastern Utah where toolstone transport distances are expected to be uniformly short; seventeen sites are from the Black Rock desert region of west-central Utah where transport distances are expected to be longer. Observed differences in debitage assemblage diversity from each procurement context are consistent with expectations derived from the model which suggests that procurement site assemblage variability is predictably affected by expected toolstone transport distance.
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McAnany, Patricia A. "Stone-Tool Production and Exchange in the Eastern Maya Lowlands: The Consumer Perspective from Pulltrouser Swamp, Belize". American Antiquity 54, n. 2 (aprile 1989): 332–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/281710.

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Ongoing controversy over the identification of mesoamerican centers as the locus for specialized production of stone tools is addressed by reference to a consumer locality in the eastern Maya Lowlands. Lithic data from Pulltrouser Swamp are used to shed light on the production intensity and scale of a distribution system centered at Colha, Belize. Debitage analyses of technological attributes, use wear, and metric dimensions contrast two contexts of lithic procurement at Pulltrouser Swamp: direct procurement of raw material and indirect procurement of finished tools. Each procurement context results in debitage with different variable states. Characterization of the Colha chert lithic material at Pulltrouser Swamp as a consumer assemblage is supported further by the results of a discriminant analysis in which an experimental "consumer" assemblage is classified with the Colha chert. Such characterizations of lithic assemblages are more robust methodologically and more informative substantively than attempts at the quantification of production or usage rates. The implications of scalar differences in production systems are discussed.
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Lindly, John, e Geoffrey Clark. "A Preliminary Lithic Analysis of the Mousterian Site of ’Ain Difla (WHS Site 634) in the Wadi Ali, West-Central Jordan". Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 53, n. 1 (1987): 279–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x00006228.

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Test excavations in 1984 at the middle palaeolithic rockshelter of 'Ain Difla (Wadi Hasa Survey Site 634) in west-central Jordan produced a lithic assemblage dominated by elongated levallois points with very few retouched tools. Length/width ratios of the levallois points and width/thickness ratios of a sample of complete flakes suggest an affinity with Tabun D/Phase 1 mousterian sites. This kind of assemblage is generally thought to occur during the early Levantine mousterian. However, there is evidence of persistence of Tabun D assemblages in the southern Levant until the middle/upper palaeolithic transition. Comparing the ’Ain Difla lithic assemblage with those of other Levantine mousterian sites underscores problems with the analytical frameworks used to ‘date’ sites through technological and metrical analyses. A rather coarse-grained regional paleoenvironmental sequence exacerbates these problems.

Tesi sul tema "Lithic Assemblage":

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Milne, Susan Brooke. "Pre-Dorset lithic technology, a study of lithic assemblage variability in an inland Pre-Dorset site". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ40482.pdf.

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Pope, Matthew Ian. "The significance of biface-rich assemblages : an examination of behavioural controls on lithic assemblage formation in the lower palaeolithic". Thesis, University of Southampton, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.270401.

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Milliken, Sarah. "Aspects of lithic assemblage variability in the late Palaeolithic of south-east Italy". Thesis, University of Oxford, 1991. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:dcc65351-7853-4942-bd7a-9f0c036f7fe6.

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This thesis concerns late Palaeolithic settlement in the region of Puglia, south-east Italy, at the close of the Pleistocene. Puglia comprises three sub-regions which contain sites of this period: the Salento peninsula, the Murge, and the Gargano promontory. The late Palaeolithic occupation must be considered in relation to the former existence of an extensive coastal plain, and to the sea-level rise which submerged it. The late Palaeolithic assemblages of the region have been studied previously by Italian archaeologists from a rigid typological stance, with various schemes put forward suggesting evolution of the assemblages through different stages of an Epigravettian tradition. In this thesis, attribute analysis is used to re-examine the principal assemblages, using published data where adequate and supplemented by samples studied by the author in Italy. The results are analyzed to seek the social and economic factors which shaped the various industries, as well as diachronic change wherever it can be demonstrated. Factors such as difficulty in obtaining raw material were clearly crucial to assemblage composition. The existing typological schemes are shown to lack real bases and to mask rather than reveal sociocultural information. Chapter 1 states the aims of the thesis and critically discusses previous theoretical approaches to the late Palaeolithic of the region. Chapters 2 and 3 describe relevant aspects of the regional palaeoenvironment. The author's own methodological approach is explained in Chapter 4, and then used for a detailed study of the assemblages from Grotta delle Cipolliane in Chapter 5. This is followed in Chapter 6 by a broader study of the late Palaeolithic assemblages in Puglia, with discussions of their possible diachronic and synchronic relationships. Chapter 7 develops this latter theme into an attempt to understand the social and economic features of the late Palaeolithic settlement of Puglia, and suggestions are made concerning future work that might improve the quality of the archaeological evidence. Chapter 8 summarizes the main conclusions of the thesis.
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Titton, Stefania. "Lithic assemblage, percussive technologies and behavior at the Oldowan site of Barranco León (Orce, Andalucía, Spain)". Doctoral thesis, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/671351.

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Aquesta tesi doctoral tracta per primera vegada, de l’estudi en la seva totalitat del conjunt de les eines lítiques de Barranco León, proporcionant una anàlisi tipològica, morfo-tecnològica i tafonòmica d’un conjunt lític de més 1,4 milions d’anys. S'han analitzat les cadenes operatives en calcària i en sílex, identificant internament diferents seqüències de talla. La reconstrucció de la formació del dipòsit arqueològic s’ha dut a terme mitjançant la combinació de les dades geològiques i arqueològiques, les quals han permès determinar les activitats dels hominids en context primari com ara: la selecció de les matèries primeres, mida i forma del suports, activitats de talla i percussió, i l’abandonament de les eines produïdes i utilitzades pels hominids. La combinació de metodologies clàssiques i innovadores ens ha permès entendre millor les estratègies de gestió dels nuclis, dels percussors i les eines. La identificació de gratadors de gran format i subesferoides com a morfologies obtingudes de manera intencionada ens situa Barranco León al final de l'Oldowan.
Esta tesis doctoral trata por primera vez, el estudio en su totalidad del conjunto de herramientas de piedra de Barranco León, proporcionando un análisis tipológico, morfotécnico y tafonómico de este conjunto lítico con una antigüedad de más de 1,4 millones de años. Se han analizado las cadenas operativas en caliza y sílex, identificando internamente diferentes secuencias de talla. En este trabajo se ha realizado la reconstrucción de la formación del deposito arqueológico a través de la combinación de los datos geológicos y arqueológicos, los cuales han permitido determinar las actividades de los homínidos en un contexto primario: selección de las materias primas, tamaño y forma de los soportes, actividades de talla, percusión, y abandono de las herramientas producidas y utilizadas por los homínidos. La combinación de metodologías clásicas por un lado e innovadoras por otro, nos ha permitido comprender mejor las estrategias de gestión de núcleos, percutores y herramientas. La identificación de rascadores de gran formato y subesferoides como morfologías obtenidas intencionalmente ubican a Barranco León en el Oldowan tardío.
This doctoral thesis deals for the first time with the study of the Barranco León stone tool assemblage in its entirety, providing a typological, morpho-technological, as well as taphonomic analysis of a lithic assemblage over 1.4 million years old. The limestone and flint operational chains are analyzed, identifying internally different chains of actions. The reconstruction of the formation of the depositional sequence carried out in this work through the combination of geological and archeological data, has allowed to determine hominin activities in a primary context: selection of the raw materials, cobble size and shape, knapping and percussion activities, and abandonment of the tools produced and used by the hominins. The combination of classical and innovative methodologies allows to better understand the core, hammer and tool management strategies. The identification of heavy-duty scrapers and sub-spheroids as intentionally obtained morphologies now place Barranco León in the Late Oldowan.
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Siggers, Julian F. C. "The lithic assemblage from Tabaqat al-Bûma, a late neolithic site in Wadi Ziqlab, Northern Jordan". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp02/NQ33917.pdf.

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Pettitt, Paul Barry. "Tool reduction models, primary flaking, and lithic assemblage variability in the Middle Palaeolithic of southwest France". Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1998. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/272697.

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Phillips, Emily P. "Investigating the Behavioral Factors that Influence Regional Lithic Assemblage Variability in the Upper Basin, Northern Arizona". University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1554215450534061.

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Szeghi, Shelley A. "Spatial Distribution and Assemblage Composition Patterns of Sherd-and-Lithic Artifact Scatters in the Upper Basin, Northern Arizona". University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1342730836.

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Kyara, Onesphor. "Lithic raw materials and their implications on assemblage variation and hominid behavior during bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania /". Ann Arbor (Mich.) : UMI dissertation services, 2000. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40020312q.

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Clark, Amy Elizabeth. "Spatial Structure and the Temporality of Assemblage Formation: A Comparative Study of Seven Open Air Middle Paleolithic Sites in France". Diss., The University of Arizona, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/556880.

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The spatial arrangements of artifacts and features within archaeological sites have often been used to isolate activity areas and draw inferences about site function. This approach assumes that objects found in close proximity were used for the same task, and that artifacts are usually discarded where they were used. However, the location of artifact abandonment often has more to do with patterns of discard and use/reuse of the site throughout time than with the function or location of activities. This dissertation uses a comparative framework to address how the observed spatial structure of Middle Paleolithic sites in France sites was formed through centrifugal dispersion of lithic artifacts, i.e. the displacement of artifacts between their creation and the final location of their abandonments. Seven Middle Paleolithic sites were included in this study. The sites were excavated over large areas, from 200 to more than 2000 m². They range from small single component occupation sites to lithic raw material workshops with assemblages of more than 15,000 artifacts. The movement of artifacts is tracked through an analysis of sets of refitted lithics and through comparisons of the distributions of multiple classes of artifact across areas of the sites with differing artifact densities. Studying the distribution of lithic technological classes and tracking their movement through refitting sets provides new perspectives on the ways Paleolithic archaeological assemblages and sites were formed. The temporality of site use had a much greater impact on site structure than did activities that took place at any one point during a site's occupation. These data enabled me to assess the relative lengths and numbers of occupations for the seven sites in this study. The approach taken in this study not only provides a clearer understanding of site formation and structure than do studies that strive to isolate "activity areas," but it also provides information about the sizes of past human groups and the ways they moved among different localities on the landscape. Such insights are integral to the study of land use, mobility and economic adaptations among Paleolithic hunter-gatherers.

Libri sul tema "Lithic Assemblage":

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Pedersen, Charlott Hoffmann. Natufian chipped lithic assemblage: From Sunakh near Petra, southern Jordan. Copenhagen: Carsten Niebuhr Institute of Near Eastern Studies, 1995.

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Siggers, Julian F. C. The lithic assemblage from Tabaqat al-Bûma: A late Neolithic site in Wadi Ziqlab, northern Jordan. [Toronto?]: The Author, 1998.

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Goebel, Ted, e Ian Buvit. From the Yenisei to the Yukon: Interpreting lithic assemblage variability in late Pleistocene/early Holocene Beringia. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2011.

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Handley, Martin James. Lithic assemblage variability at Charlie Lake Cave (HbRf-39): A stratified rockshelter in northeastern British Columbia. Peterborough, Ont: The author, 1994.

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E, Smiley F., Animas-La Plata Archaeological Project e United States. Bureau of Reclamation. Upper Colorado Region., a cura di. Lithic assemblage structure and variation: Animas-La Plata Archaeological Project : 1992-1993 investigations in Ridges Basin, Colorado. [Flagstaff, Ariz: Northern Arizona University], 1995.

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Rankama, Tuija. Ala-Jalve: Spatial, technological, and behavioral analyses of the lithic assemblage from a Stone Age-Early Metal Age site in Utsjoki, Finnish Lapland. Oxford, England: British Archaeological Reports, 1997.

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Hovers, Erella. The lithic assemblages of Qafzeh Cave. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.

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Ohel, Milla Y. Lithic analysis of Acheulean assemblages from the Avivim sites, Israel. Oxford, England: B.A.R., 1990.

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Hanes, Richard Clay. Lithic assemblages of Dirty Shame Rockshelter: Changing traditions in the northern intermontane. Eugene, Or: Dept. of Anthropology, University of Oregon, 1988.

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I, Caneva, e Lemorini Cristina, a cura di. Beyond tools: Redefining the PPN lithic assemblages of the Levant : proceedings of the third workshop on PPN chipped lithic industries ... Berlin: Ex oriente, 2001.

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Odell, George H. "Assemblage Variability". In Lithic Analysis, 87–133. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9009-9_4.

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Vaquero, Manuel, María Gema Chacón, Felipe Cuartero, Mª Dolores García-Antón, Bruno Gómez de Soler e Kenneth Martínez. "The Lithic Assemblage of Level J". In Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology, 189–311. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-3922-2_7.

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McPherron, Shannon J. P., Harold L. Dibble, Dennis M. Sandgathe, Paul Goldberg, Sam C. Lin e Alain Turq. "The Lithic Assemblages". In Cave and Karst Systems of the World, 117–219. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57524-7_6.

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Goren-Inbar, Naama, Nira Alperson-Afil, Gonen Sharon e Gadi Herzlinger. "The Lithic Assemblages in Context". In The Acheulian Site of Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov Volume IV, 61–117. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74051-5_5.

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Shott, Michael J. "Technological Organization in Great Lakes Paleoindian Assemblages". In Eastern Paleoindian Lithic Resource Use, 221–37. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429049743-9.

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Asryan, Lena, Norah Moloney e Andreu Ollé. "Lithic Assemblages Recovered from Azokh 1". In Azokh Cave and the Transcaucasian Corridor, 85–101. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24924-7_4.

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Texier, Pierre-Jean. "Technological Assets for the Emergence of the Acheulean? Reflections on the Kokiselei 4 Lithic Assemblage and Its Place in the Archaeological Context of West Turkana, Kenya". In Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology, 33–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75985-2_3.

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Potì, Alessandro, Juan Francisco Gibaja Bao, Jörg Linstädter, Abdeslam Mikdad, Mustapha Nami e Gerd-Christian Weniger. "Iberomaurusian Lithic Assemblages at Ifri El Baroud (Northeast Morocco)". In Variability of Late Pleistocene and Holocene Microlithic Industries in Northern and Eastern Africa, 39–60. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18203-7_3.

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De Angelis, Hernan Horacio. "Techno-Morphological and Functional Analysis of Lithic Assemblages of Kami 1". In Archaeology of the Hunter-Gatherers of the Central Mountains of Tierra del Fuego, 125–62. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81022-1_8.

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Gallotti, Rosalia. "Before the Acheulean in East Africa: An Overview of the Oldowan Lithic Assemblages". In Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology, 13–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75985-2_2.

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de Parthenay, Morgane, e Cédric Sarrazin. "To be or not to be? That is not the question. Variability description of lithic assemblage". In 2022 IMEKO TC4 International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage. Budapest: IMEKO, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21014/tc4-arc-2022.031.

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Bessudnov, A., R. Dinnis, A. Sinitsyn, N. Reynolds, A. Dudin, A. Artyushenko e A. Lada. "НОВЫЕ ДАННЫЕ О ВОЗРАСТЕ СТОЯНОК СТРЕЛЕЦКОЙ КУЛЬТУРЫ В КОСТЁНКАХ". In Радиоуглерод в археологии и палеоэкологии: прошлое, настоящее, будущее. Материалы международной конференции, посвященной 80-летию старшего научного сотрудника ИИМК РАН, кандидата химических наук Ганны Ивановны Зайцевой. Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-91867-213-6-16-17.

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The purpose of the report is to revise the understanding of the age, duration of existence and assemblage homogeneity of key Streletskian sites at Kostёnki based on the lithics study and new radiocarbon dates.
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Rossini, Matteo, Armando Falcucci, Clarissa Dominici, Annamaria Ronchitelli, Antonin Tomasso e Francesco Boschin. "Analytical potential of 2D shape analysis to study Epigravettian lithic assemblages". In 2022 IMEKO TC4 International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage. Budapest: IMEKO, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21014/tc4-arc-2022.011.

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Magner, Jeremy. "Immanent Appalachia: Insurgent Practices of Circular". In 111th ACSA Annual Meeting Proceedings. ACSA Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.am.111.17.

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Due to its unique tectonic history and extreme biological diversity, East Tennessee is a place defined by the incredible abundance of natural resources and the inevitable environmental degradation in the exploitation thereof. What we share most truthfully and vividly in the commons of Appalachia are the myriad forms of catastrophe wrought by extraction economies. Representing a body of scholarship undertaken as the Tennessee Architecture Fellow in the University of Tennessee College of Architecture and Design, the work began by investigating the means of production within three dominant material regimes of East Tennessee – the lithic, metallic, and xylological – this project locates three sites as the ‘theater of operations2’ for the development of architectural ‘mock-ups3’ (Figures 1-3) which address the consequences of extraction by inducing circularity in flows of material and labor. Evoking histories of abundance, craft, and community of pre-modern and indigenous4 Appalachian cultures while working directly with material harvested on site, each mock-up seeks to conjure an immanent geopoetic5 agency, generating unique assemblages6 of meaning, feeling, and place in proto- architectural relationships between structure and surface. Speculative fabrication protocols introduced digital precision (Figures 7, 8) to traditional, high-participation means and methods of manual craft in order to manage the inherent complexity and eccentricity of non-standard parts in structural assemblies while foregrounding issues of automation which loom large in the region.

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