THE EXPLOITATION OF LOCAL LITHIC RESOURCES DURING THE LATE PREHISTORY OF NORTHWEST IBERIAN PENINSULA
Lithic Technology, Vol. 40, No. 2 (May 2015), pp. 147-168 (22 pages) This paper explores the basic characteristics affecting the mechanical behavior of non-flint rocks, such as quartz and slate, ...
Archaeologists have discovered a 9,000-year-old workshop, which experts say holds secrets as to how the world’s last hunter-gatherers survived, reported Archaeology Mag, citing the study published in ...
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Discovery of 9,000-year-old hunter-gatherer tools in Senegal sheds light on African prehistory
What do we know about the last hunter-gatherers who lived in West Africa? While these prehistoric populations have been extensively studied in Europe and Asia, their presence in this vast ...
Toolmaking may not have been such a unique feat for our immediate ancestors after all – even modern monkeys have now been found to create stone tools. The surprising finding casts doubt on the ...
Water Creek, Ark. (KATV) — A practice that dates back to prehistoric ages has been heralded as an annual family friendly event that attendees of all ages can enjoy in Water Creek. Knapping, which is a ...
Stone arrowheads, produced through a process known as knapping, are a major focus of events like the Bald Eagle Knap-In Primitive Arts Festival held annually by the Susquehanna Valley Flint Knappers ...
View post: Fjallraven's Iconic Kanken Backpacks Are on Sale for $54 at Zappos The find was unearthed at the Ravin Blanc X site, located in Senegal’s Falémé Valley, which was first discovered in 2017 ...
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