• A manuport is a natural object that has been deliberately taken from its original environment and relocated without further modification. Typically moved...
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  • The Erfoud manuport (300,000-200,000 BP) is a 70 mm long and 35 mm wide (at its widest point) fossilized fragment of a cuttlefish resembling naturalistic...
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    least two possible faces. Some scholars argue that it is the oldest known manuport. The Makapansgat pebble is a 260-gram, 8.3 cm long, 7 cm wide, and 3.8...
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    this shape was recognized by early humans and the object was taken as a manuport. Then its horizontal grooves were accentuated by carving with a stone tool...
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  • flint (archaeology) Flint Knapping Langdale axe industry Lithic technology Manuport Mount William stone axe quarry Prismatic blade Thunderstone (folklore)...
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  • manubrial, manubrium, manuduction, manufacture, manumission, manumit, manuport, manure, manus, manuscript, mortmain, Quadrumana, quadrumanous mand-, -mend-...
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  • Megalithic tomb Pyramid Sepulchre Tomb Votive site Assemblage Grave goods Hoard Manuport Sarcophagus Small finds Stone tool Votive deposit Alignment Archaeological...
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  • Terberg Technology Terberg Justlease Terberg Tractors Terberg DTS Hightech Auto HS Fahrzeugbau Manuport Website https://www.royalterberggroup.com/en/...
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    features directly associated with both burned and unburned animal remains, manuport stones, and anthropologically modified flakes, which were dated between...
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    bone. Natural objects that humans have moved but not changed are called manuports. Examples include seashells moved inland or rounded pebbles placed away...
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    000 ka. These tools consist of diminutive quartzite choppers, possible manuports, cores, atypical points, scrapers, and debitage; bone tools include end-scrapers...
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    Pieces" (cobbles utilized as hammerstones, etc.) and "Unmodified Pieces" (manuports, stones transported to sites). Oldowan tools are sometimes called "pebble...
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    consists of 21–35 m of clay and sandstone Olduvai Lake and stream deposits. Manuports are abundant at the MNK (Mark Nicol Korongo) site in addition to a chert...
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  • manubrial, manubrium, manuduction, manufacture, manumission, manumit, manuport, manure, manus, manuscript, mortmain, Quadrumana, quadrumanous mand-, -mend-...
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    have served other purposes, such as throwing. The large collections of manuports (unmodified stones moved from their natural context) recovered at Dmanisi...
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  • N.Y. Johnson, D.L. 1989. Subsurface stone lines, stone zones, artifact manuport layers, and biomantles produced by bioturbation via pocket gophers (Thomomys...
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  • and can be applied to artifacts and other evidence such as Biofacts and Manuports as well as to the stratigraphy of a site. Also, the terms Archaeological...
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  • 137 p. Johnson, D.L. 1989. Subsurface stone lines, stone zones, artifact-manuport layers, and biomantles produced by bioturbation via pocket gophers (Thomomys...
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  • 2005, yielded a total of 4,775 lithic artefacts and a large quantity of manuport stone (stone brought to the site from elsewhere). As with the lithic assemblages...
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  • Chazan and Horwitz refer, as Beaumont had done, to the introduction of manuports (unmodified natural stones) "with special sensory properties" by terminal...
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    of durable material, such as flaked and ground stone. The presence of manuports stone raw materials also needs to be considered; the foreshore areas of...
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  • specific activities. This is suggested by the presence of large stone manuports, imported and intentionally arranged sandstone slabs, pits and hearths...
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    and was occupied by man during the Later Stone Age, while much earlier manuports, introduced by hominins in the terminal Acheulean, have been found at...
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  • Johnson, D.L. (1989). "Subsurface stone lines, stone zones, artifact manuport layers, and biomantles produced by bioturbation via pocket gophers (Thomomys...
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    on flint, oldowans, choppers and hammerstones on quartzite, as well as manuports. The wide variety of prehistoric faunal specimens belong to bones of herbivore...
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    there are patterns within the raw materials used, the manipulation of manuports and in the production of bone tools. Hearths and windbreaks have been...
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  • original surface. Exploratory tests, though, revealed even deeper artifacts, manuports (natural objects moved by human action), and charcoal down to depths of...
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