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Technology and Terminology of Knapp
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In the same collection Préhistoire
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Authors Marie-Louise Inizan*, Mich
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Chapter 4 : Debitage 59 The core De
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List o f illustration s Fig. 1 Raw
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Foreword Many students and research
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Why? Technology has its place withi
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In blade debitage 17 , for instance
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Chapter 1 Raw material s Knapped ha
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2. Knappin g suitability o f hard r
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• A single block of raw material
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Raw material procuremen t strategie
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unmodified block roughed ou t or pr
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Knapping, shaping, flaking, retouch
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could not be reached with such othe
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ipples, hackles (see p. 142). Parad
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Fig. 63 — Fluting experiment. Bif
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Fig. 64 — Schematic illustration
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DISTAL. An adjective of localizatio
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HEAT TREATMENT (THERMA L TREATMENT)
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Fig. 69 — Localization of removal
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NOTCH. A term describing the deline
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Fig. 73 — The stone-knapper's set
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Whether plunging is accidental or i
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1 Fig. 77 — Core tablet and rejuv
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Fig. 79 — Various examples of sha
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particular task, we define a "techn
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BORDES F. 1967 Considérations sur
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GRIFFITHS D.R., BERGMAN C.A., CLAYT
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PELEGRIN J. 1991b Les savoir-faire
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VOLKOF P.V., GUIRIA El. 1991 Recher
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ENGLISH - ARABIC translated by ^ i
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"débitage" axis : J^lJI cone : Jft
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efit(ting) : remontag e rejuvenatio
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ENGLISH : GERMA N translated by J.
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Lippe : lip Lokalisierung : localiz
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orientation : prosanatoliamόV over
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ENGLISH : ITALIAN translated by D.
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morfologia : morpholog y morfologia
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polished : desgaste de polimento po
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ENGLISH : SPANISH translated by S.
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inclinado : cante d indirecto(a): i