Lithic Toolkits

(2) Deep Impact: Stones in Bones. Some Thoughts about the Ethnoarchaeology Contrast. A View from Tierra Del Fuego (Extreme South America). L. Mameli, J.
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L'outillage lithique en contextes ethnoarchéologiques / Lithic Toolkits in Ethnoarchaeological Contexts BAR S1370, 2005, Acts of the XIVth UISPP Congress, University of Liège, Belgium, 2-8 September 2001, Colloque / Symposium 1.4 edited by Xavier Terradas. ISBN 1841718122. £20.00. i+64 pages; illustrated throughout with figures, tables and plates. Sommaire / Contents (1) Stone Tools In Ethnoarchaeological Contexts: Theoretical-Methodological Inferences I. Briz, I. Clemente Conte, J. Pijoan, X. Terradas, A. Vila (2) Deep Impact: Stones in Bones. Some Thoughts about the Ethnoarchaeology Contrast. A View from Tierra Del Fuego (Extreme South America) L. Mameli, J. Estévez, E.L. Piana (3) Obsidienne verte de Feu-Patagonie, ¿son utilisation constante pendant 6000 ans? A. Prieto, M. San Roman, F. Morello & C. Stern (4) Utilisation opportuniste d'outils en pierre chez les Turkana (Nord Kenya) J.-P. Brugal, V. Mourre (5) Reverse Knapping in the Antipodes: The Spatial Implications of Alternate Approaches to Knapping P. Hiscock (6) The Manufacture and Use of Leather Consumption Goods by the Yamana of Tunel VII, Northern Coast of Beagle Channel (Argentina): An Ethnographic Evaluation and Its Archaeological Comparision I. Clemente Conte (7) Inferences and Limitations in Chipped-Stone Modeling: Learning from an Ethnoarchaeological Case (Threshing-Sledge Production in Thessaly, Greece) L. Karimali (8) Analysis of an Archaeological Grinding Tool: What to Do with Archaeological Artefacts D. Zurro, R. Risch, I. Clemente Conte