Early microlithic technologies and behavioural variability in southern Africa and South Asia
<p>Microlith production is a distinctive and significant stone tool technology. However, inter-regional comparative analyses of microlithic industries are rare, and have tended to homogenise these industries by focussing analytical attention on retouched tool typologies alone. This thesis prov...
Main Authors: | Lewis, L, Petraglia, M |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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