Bringing Experimental Lithic Technology to Paleoamerican Brazilian Archaeology: Replication Studies on the Rioclarense and Garivaldinense Industries
Experimental archaeology, especially experimental lithic technology, has not yet been established as a line of research in Brazil (or most of South America). This article presents the first systematic experimental research aiming the replication of Paleoamerican (or Paleoindian) lithic industries. E...
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Main Author: | João Carlos Moreno De Sousa |
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Language: | EN |
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2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a05d21d0e6ac48d3847a728eb96ccb03 |
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