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    Great Expectations : Oxford World's Classics / by Dickens,Charles

    Published 1998
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    Maksimovka I Grave Field (Forest-Steppe Volga Region): Results of the 2019 Excavations by Arkadii I. Korolev, Anton A. Shalapinin

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The latter’s grave goods included flint arrowheads, a scraper, a bone spearhead, a pendant, beads, piercings and marmot incisors. …”
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    L’occupation préhistorique du plateau de Gergovie (Puy-de-Dôme). Caractérisation des industries lithiques néolithiques by Jean-François Pasty

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The Chasseen is mainly characterized by the production of flakes debited by pressure, in tertiary flint, either local or imported from the Berry and the Rhone valley. …”
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    Mobiliary Art Objects from the Koksharovski Kholm Sanctuary by Alexander F. Shorin, Anastasia A. Shorina

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…But the main part of the collection includes artifacts, made of clay and stone, from the Neolithic, known in the literature as cross-grooved items, spherical and biconical findings, ornithomorphic and zoomorphic artefacts, including plastic on vessels, talc rods of segmented shape with and without impression, a drilled stone mace, a fragment of a polished slate knife, back part of which is designed in the form of an ornithomorphic image, flint and ground arrowheads, clay disks without a hole, etc. …”
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    Beginning of the metal age in the central Balkans according to the results of the archeometallurgy by Jovanović B.

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The technology employed is close to the former flint mining in the Late Neolithic; massive pebbles obtained from the neighboring alluvial deposits were used as mining hammers. …”
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    L’industrie lithique magdalénienne du gisement de plein-air de la Corne-de-Rollay (Couleuvre, Allier) : entre respect des normes et variabilité des chaînes opératoires by Raphaël Angevin

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Composed of two large groups of raw materials (flint and local siliceous rocks), this industry shows several operative schemes to produce blades and bladelets. …”
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    Learning from collaborative ‘conversations’ on the Students as Producer Pedagogic model: students’ views by Kate Strudwick, Phil Johnson

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Beyond this, the paper addresses wider literature in relation to the Students as Partners (Healey, Flint and Harrington, 2014), and Students as Change agents as pedagogic approaches (Dunne & Zandstra, 2011). …”
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    Amiens/Samarobriva, cité des Ambiens : aux origines de la ville romaine by Didier Bayard

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The setting up of the flint and gravel roads, except from two roads in the center of the city, has been dated to the years 50 AD, which match a critical moment in the city history; but several hints suggest the settlement was already vast at the end of Augustus’ reign, with housings organized according to that same guiding plan. …”
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    Eneolitization of the Forest Steppe Volga Region: cultural evolution or migration? by Arkadii I. Korolev

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The Eneolithic features such as collared ceramics, tools made of large flint and quartzite blades, large burial grounds, cattle-breeding, copper items, stone scepter finials is associated with the Samara and Khvalynsk cultures.…”
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    Use-Wear traces on copper ore processing tools from Late Bronze sites of the Trans-Urals(use wear analysis) by Kostomarova Yulia V., Bukacheva Anastasia O., Molchanov Ivan V.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Pebbles and slabs from different types of stone (diorite, flint, silicite, porphyrite, quartzite, granite, quartz sandstone) were used as tools. …”
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    Upper Palaeolithic site complex at Csécse-Szőlős-domb (Cserhátalja, Nógrád County, Northern Hungary) by Attila Péntek, Krisztián Zandler, Szilvia Guba, Nicklas Larsson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The appearing raw materials are primarily limnic silicites of Cserhát origin and local siliceous pebbles, accompanied by a low proportion of erratic flint (absent from known Late Middle Palaeolithic lithic industries characterised by leaf-shaped forms); in contrast, the metarhyolite characteristic of said industries is completely absent from the site. …”
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    Un établissement du début du premier âge du Fer en Eure-et-Loir : Sours, Les Ouches by Frédéric Dupont, Bruno Lecomte, Jérémie Liagre, Julie Rivière, Jonathan Simon

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…They correspond to domestic structures (a building and some ditches) and a “worship” entity: a double enclosure in a “U” shape.The dwelling and its annexes are represented by a quadrangular building on posts and a large ditch which is rich in furnishings (ceramic, bone and worked flint). This structure may be associated to the working of a “Polynesian” type kiln and serve as a reject pit. …”
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    Neolitization of the Forest Steppe and Forest Middle Volga Region: different expressions of the same process by Konstantin M. Andreev, Alexander S. Kudashov

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The characteristics of natural and climatic conditions and flint complexes of the Mesolithic and Early Neolithic periods are given. …”
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