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13-05-2015, 13:26

Further Reading

Andrefsky W (1998) Lithics: Macroscopic Approaches to Analysis.

New York: Cambridge University Press.

Balme J and Paterson A (eds.) (2006) Archaeology in Practice: A Student Guide to Archaeological Analyses. Blackwell Publishing. Banning EB (2000) The Archaeologist’s Laboratory. Analysis of Archaeological Data. New York: Kluwer/Plenum.

Blackwell LR and d’Errico F (2001) Evidence oftermite foraging by Swartkans early hominids. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98: 1358-1363.

Henshilwood C, d’Errico F, Vanhaeren M, van Niekerk K, and Jacobs Z (2004) Middle Stone Age shell beads from South

Africa. Science 304(5669): 404.

Hosler D (1994) The Sounds and Colors of Power: The Sacred Metallurgical Technology of Ancient West Mexico. Chicago: MIT Press.

Loney HL (2000) Society and technological control: A critical review of models of technological change in ceramic studies. American Antiquity 65(4): 646-668.

Orton C, Tyers P, and Vince A (1993) Pottery in Archaeology. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Semaw S (2000) The world’s oldest stone artefacts from Gona, Ethiopia: Their implications for understanding stone technology and patterns of human evolution between 2.6-1.5 million years ago. Journal of Archaeological Science 27: 1197-1214.

Shackel P (1993) Personal Discipline and Material Culture: An Archaeology of Annapolis, Maryland, 1695-1870. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press.

Soffer O, Adovasio JM, Illingworth JS, Amirkhanov HA, Praslov ND, and Street M (2000) Palaeolithic perishables made permanent. Antiquity 74(286): 812.

Thieme H (1997) Lower Palaeolithic hunting spears from Germany. Nature 385: 807-810.

Toth N and Schick K (1993) Making Silent Stones Speak: Human Evolution and the Dawn of Technology. New York: Simon and Schuster.



 

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