Book Review: Flinthandwerk by Wulf Hein and Marquardt Lund
The book “Flinthandwerk” is a co-production of two known German experts in experimental archaeology. Both authors have been studying prehistoric techniques for years; Lund has spent his whole lifetime practicing flint-knapping skills during his free time, whilst Hein is the founder of a company that...
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Main Author: | Philipp Schraut |
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Language: | EN |
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2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9d9d5bf48cae4d13ac6740cf2e9d2bf7 |
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