or overshot flaking technique, that quickly reduces the thickness of a biface without reducing its width.[citation needed] The Clovis point differs from...
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Quartzite biface hand axe from Stellenbosch, South Africa...
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African biface artifact (spear point) dated in Late Stone Age period...
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C. A. Hemmings (2005) "Lesser-Known Clovis Diagnostic Artifacts I: The Bifaces". La Tierra 32(2): 9–20. Collins, M. B., and J. C. Lohse (2004) "The Nature...
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Clovis culture (section Bifaces)
overshot flaking, which is defined as flakes that "during the manufacture of a biface are struck from prepared edges of a piece and travel from one edge across...
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Biface of Menchecourt-les-Abbeville, exhibited at the Universal Exhibition of 1867....
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biface points (finished on both sides). The early versions are both are made with percussion knapping. The name Lupemban is applied to certain biface...
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side gullies that drain into the river. They included around 50 varied bifaces accredited to the Acheulean period, some with a lustrous sheen, now held...
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underground. The site also has yielded many tools, including pottery, bifaces, bifacial fragments, lamellar blades, a lanceolate projectile point, and...
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102. White, Mark J. (18 February 2014). "On the Significance of Acheulean Biface Variability in Southern Britain". Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society...
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Stone Age"), as well as cleavers and other bifaces (associated with the earlier Acheulean). Though bifaces and blades are rare (respectively less than...
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In archaeology, a cleaver is a type of biface stone tool of the Lower Palaeolithic. Cleavers resemble hand axes in that they are large and oblong or U-shaped...
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East Wenatchee Clovis Site C. J. Ellis and J. C. Lothrop, "Early Fluted-biface Variation in Glaciated Northeastern North America", PaleoAmerica 5, no....
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Biface handaxe found by Boucher de Perthes...
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years by surface beryllium-10 (10Be) dating. The Rock Wren Biface, a large well-formed biface tool recovered from a younger nested-inset alluvial deposit...
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facets to the platform; Lipped, a platform type resulting from soft hammer biface reduction; and Crushed, which occurs when the platform was crushed beyond...
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previous research; including a chert crescent tool and a leaf-shaped chert biface that supported an estimated date of 10,000 - 7,000 YBP, and a metate feature...
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example of a device designed to manage power is the hand axe, also called biface and Olorgesailie. A hand axe is made by chipping stone, generally flint...
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in France. The Acheulean was characterised not by the core, but by the biface, the most notable form of which was the hand axe. The Acheulean first appears...
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collection's 14,000 objects are the oldest items in the museum: flint bifaces which date to 700,000–200,000 BCE. There are also many pieces made for...
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Sep;82(317):761-6. Machin A. The role of the individual agent in Acheulean biface variability: a multi-factorial model. Journal of Social Archaeology. 2009...
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Blank or Blanks may refer to: Blank (archaeology), a thick, shaped stone biface for refining into a stone tool Blank (cartridge), a type of gun cartridge...
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Table B.4 Roger Joussaume (editor), Tiya, l'Éthiopie des Mégalithes, du Biface a l'Art Rupestre dans laCorne d'Afrique (Paris: UNESCO/CNS, 1995). Wikivoyage...
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Palaeolithic sites were discovered. To make microblades by this technique, a large biface is made into a core which looks like a tall carinated scraper. Then one...
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Stone tool or other artefact that has only been worked on one side, cf. biface. unit 1. In stratigraphic excavation, a context. 2. In British commercial...
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shrinking much. Bifacial cores are usually further reduced into trade bifaces, biface blanks, or bifacial tools. Bifacial cores have been recognized as a...
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they are typically given credit for the innovation. A Mode 2 tool is a biface consisting of two concave surfaces intersecting to form a cutting edge all...
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Lower Paleolithic biface viewed from both its superior and inferior surface...
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landings. Le cahier rouge du maquis/L’Homme boussole, Paroles, collection « Biface », 2007. Jean-Marie Guillon, Les années de guerre dans le pays du Verdon...
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