'Stuck like glue': assessing variability in hafting adhesives in the southern African Later Stone Age
<p>The characterisation of hafting adhesives, the glue of composite tools, by chemical analysis and microscopy provides a means by which we may evaluate these plastic components of technologies; reliable systems that have allowed members of our species to exist in dynamic environments and expl...
Autor principal: | Veall, MA |
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Altres autors: | Mitchell, P |
Format: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
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2019
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