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Apel, J. & Knutsson, K., 2006. Skilled Production and Social Reproduction. SAU Stone Studies 2. Uppsala.<br />

Mikkel Sørensen<br />

Rethinking the lithic blade<br />

<br />

understanding<br />

Abstract<br />

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historical perspective. Nowadays, there is a general agreement that lithic<br />

artefacts are produced intentionally through human action; this change of<br />

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<br />

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Mesolithic Scandinavian (Maglemosian) lithic industry – a period in which<br />

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concepts, which form a process of technological change during the Maglem<br />

osian, are interpreted and explained by means of modern replication.<br />

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1) we can focus on human behaviour in prehistory; 2) The traditional ar<br />

chaeological culture concept can be dissolved and human prehistory can be<br />

<br />

technologies.<br />

Introduction to the problem<br />

<br />

whose main goal was to construct a chronology of human prehistory. Today,<br />

we have established a general chronology of prehistory and the re<strong>search</strong> fo<br />

cus has changed to address questions such as: how did people live, how did<br />

they organise their social life, how did they solve daily problems, and what<br />

did they generally think about life? Despite the fact that our re<strong>search</strong> focus<br />

<br />

<br />

static perceptions of human prehistory. One solution to this problem is to<br />

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edge of the chaîne opératoire and lithic technology. This paper focuses on lithic<br />

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viewing it from a historical perspective.<br />

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