From Keilmesser to Bout coupé handaxes : macro-regional variability among Western European Late Middle Paleolithic bifacial tools
Neanderthals in Western Europe are associated with a plethora of stone tool assemblages and their internal variation has been linked to different causal factors and behavioural interpretations. This thesis presents a new contribution to the study of Middle Palaeolithic variability by focusing specif...
Main Author: | Reubens, Karen |
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Other Authors: | Mcnabb, John ; Davies, Simon |
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University of Southampton
2012
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.618765 |
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