Zobrazeno 1 - 8
of 8
pro vyhledávání: '"notched stone weights"'
Publikováno v:
Journal of Lithic Studies, Vol 3, Iss 3 (2016)
[Research Article] Fishing gear is not frequently found in archaeological sites in the southern Levant. Bone hooks were found as early as the later Epipalaeolithic period (mainly in Natufian culture sites) and continue to appear in small numbers unt
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b70881846df14ed8ac21ca88c2fa58a9
Autor:
Stroulia, Anna1 astroulia@usi.edu, Tounas, Paschalis2 ptounas@gmail.com, Robitaille, Jérôme3 jerome.robitaille@rgzm.de, Hondroyanni-Metoki, Areti1 achondrogianni@culture.gr, Kouziakis, Zisis1 kouziakiszisis@gmail.com, Wardle, Kenneth4 k.a.wardle@bham.ac.uk, Theodoropoulou, Tatiana5 theodoropoulou.tatiana@cepam.cnrs.fr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neolithic Archaeology. 2022, Issue 24, p15-46. 32p.
Autor:
Sumio Fujii
Publikováno v:
Studies in Ancient Art & Civilization; 2020, Vol. 24, p13-32, 20p
Autor:
Fahlbusch, H.
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Engineering History & Heritage; Feb2009, Vol. 162 Issue 1, p13-18, 6p
Hunting and fishing in the Neolithic and Eneolithic explores the extent of hunting and fishing activities, their role and importance in subsistence and also their place in social relations. The book contains 13 papers on hunting and fishing technique
Autor:
Niall Sharples
This book explores the economic evidence for the settlement at Bornais on South Uist. It reports in detail on the large assemblages of material found during the excavations at mounds 2 and 2A. There is important evidence for craft activity, such as b
Autor:
Janet Levy
The Genesis of the Textile Industry from Adorned Nudity to Ritual Regalia documents and evaluates the changing role of fibre crafts and their evolving techniques of manufacture and also their ever-increasing wider application in the lives of the inha
Autor:
Ben Fitzhugh
In 1987, I had the good fortune to join in the excavation of a phenomenal archae ological site on the western coast of Kodiak Island, in Alaska. The New Karluk site (a. k. a.,'Karluk One') was perched on the edge of the small village of Karluk at t