Early Efforts in Experimental Archaeology: Examples from Evans, Pitt-Rivers, and Abbott
Experimental archaeology formally began more than 150 years ago with attempts in replicative flint knapping by well-known archaeologists such as Sir John Evans, Augustus (Lane Fox) Pitt-Rivers, John Lubbock, and Sven Nilsson (Coles, 1973). These individuals sought to discover how stone tools were ma...
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Autor principal: | Carolyn Dillian |
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2019
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