Hafted Tool-use Experiments with Australian Aboriginal Plant Adhesives: Triodia Spinifex, Xanthorrhoea Grass Tree and Lechenaultia divaricata Mindrie
Hafted stone tools commonly figure in Australian archaeology but hafting traces and manufacture processes are infrequently studied. The Aboriginal processing of resin from Xanthorrhoea (Sol. Ex Sm.) grass tree, Triodia (R.Br.) spinifex and Lechenaultia divaricata (F.Muell.) mindrie, is reported with...
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Main Authors: | V. Rots, E. Hayes, K. Akerman, P. Green, C. Clarkson, C. Lepers, L. Bordes, C. McAdams, E. Foley, R. Fullagar |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b94bd9402e6e4d948d6f4eb42da4d458 |
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