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Journal articles on the topic "Agricultural implements, Prehistoric"

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Turpin, Solveig A., Herbert H. Eling, and Moisés Valadez Moreno. "From Marshland to Desert: The Late Prehistoric Environment of Boca de Potrerillos, Nuevo León, Mexico." North American Archaeologist 14, no. 4 (1994): 305–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/1vp7-2a0m-p3mm-em1l.

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Despite the paucity of archaeological research in the Sierra Madre Oriental ecotone of northeastern Mexico, a patterned distribution of large open campsites replete with petroglyphs is suggested by a recent rock art survey sponsored by the Mexican government. Pilot research at Boca de Potrerillos, one of the largest and best preserved examples of this site type, demonstrates that the intermontane desert of today was once a combination of grassland and wetland. Hundreds of hearths are now exposed on the surface of a desiccated alluvial plain and thousands of petroglyphs have been incised into s
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Connan, J. "Use and trade of bitumen in antiquity and prehistory: molecular archaeology reveals secrets of past civilizations." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 354, no. 1379 (1999): 33–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.1999.0358.

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Natural asphalt (or bitumen) deposits, oil seepage and liquid oil shows are widespread in the Middle East, especially in the Zagros mountains of Iran. Ancient people from northern Iraq, south–west Iran and the Dead Sea area extensively used this ubiquitous natural resource until the Neolithic period (7000 to 6000 BC). Evidence of earlier use has been recently documented in the Syrian desert near (Boëda et al. 1996) near El Kown, where bitumen–coated flint implements, dated to 40,000 BC (Mousterian period), have been unearthed. This discovery at least proves that bitumen was used by Neanderthal
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Lewis, Helen, and Julie Gardiner. "An Investigation of Ancient Cultivation Remains at Hengistbury Head Site 6, Christchurch, Dorset." Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 68 (2002): 83–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x00001456.

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Excavations at Hengistbury Head Site 6 (Dragonfly Ponds) in 1984–5 uncovered a rare sequence of cultivation features, with pre-Late Iron Age to Romano-British period spade marks and an associated cultivation soil underlying proposed Romano-British furrows and another cultivation soil (Chadburn & Gardiner 1985; Chadburn 1987). Keyhole excavations for soil micromorphological study of these features and soils were conducted in 1997 as part of a larger project on identifying and characterising prehistoric cultivation from soil indicators in the field and in thin section (Lewis 1998). Profile i
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Rasmussen, Uffe. "Lystrup Østergård – En værkstedsplads fra yngre stenalder." Kuml 61, no. 61 (2012): 9–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kuml.v61i61.24496.

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Lystrup ØstergårdA Neolithic workshopIn 2007 a remarkable small site dating from the later part of the Early Neolithic Funnel Beaker culture was discovered at Lystrup, north of Aarhus in Eastern Jutland. Careful total excavation of the site revealed a well-defined cultural deposit with dense concentrations of flint debitage and implements lying in situ in a shallow hollow resulting from a group of windthrows. Via a series of analyses, the distribution of the finds relative to the individual features which were demonstrated, including a central hearth, has made it possible to reconstruct the ev
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Neely, James A., and Steve A. Tomka. "Evaluating rudimentary prehistoric stone artifacts from the American southwest and Mexico." Journal of Lithic Studies 9, no. 1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/jls.4332.

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The goals and background of this study are presented. A sample of rudimentary artifacts, recovered through survey and excavation from contexts in the American Southwest and southern Mexico, were physically examined to verify or reject their assumed validity as tools and their use in agricultural activities. Macroscopic and microscopic examinations were undertaken on these often overlooked and misidentified artifacts to ascertain evidence of human manufacture and use-wear. The results of the study indicate the specimens represent three general form categories of tools that have uses related to
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Ceolin, Andrea, Cristina Guardiano, Giuseppe Longobardi, Monica Alexandrina Irimia, Luca Bortolussi, and Andrea Sgarro. "At the boundaries of syntactic prehistory." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 376, no. 1824 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2020.0197.

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Can language relatedness be established without cognate words? This question has remained unresolved since the nineteenth century, leaving language prehistory beyond etymologically established families largely undefined. We address this problem through a theory of universal syntactic characters. We show that not only does syntax allow for comparison across distinct traditional language families, but that the probability of deeper historical relatedness between such families can be statistically tested through a dedicated algorithm which implements the concept of ‘possible languages’ suggested
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Healy, Paul F., and Daniel Savage. "The T-shaped “axe” from Northeast Honduras: Observations on chronology and function of a pre Columbian stone tool." Journal of Lithic Studies 8, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/jls.5771.

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This paper provides a description and analysis of a distinctive type of pre-Columbian stone tool, usually termed a T-shaped axe, found almost exclusively in Northeast Honduras, Central America. There have been very few detailed or technical studies of lithics from Honduras. Early archaeological research and the current understanding of the regional prehistory are included, with Northeast Honduras viewed as a frontier zone located between the Mesoamerican and Isthmo-Columbian culture areas. Our study examines, in particular, a collection of these tools curated today at the Cambridge University
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Agricultural implements, Prehistoric"

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Jones, Brenda M., and n/a. "Digging up data: a reanalysis of so called �horticultural� tools." University of Otago. Department of Anthropology, 1999. http://adt.otago.ac.nz./public/adt-NZDU20070523.153015.

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Elsdon Best�s 1925 work Maori Agriculture has been influential in New Zealand archaeology impacting on the terminology and assumed functions applied to so called �horticultural� implements retrieved in excavations, as well as those in museums and private collections. This thesis critically examines Best�s horticultural tool classification and the decisions he made with regards to tool function. Ethnographic accounts are investigated in an effort to understand how and why Best selected the terms and functions that he did. The literature review reveals anomalies in the conclusions that Best drew
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Books on the topic "Agricultural implements, Prehistoric"

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Tegtmeier, Ursula. Neolithische und bronzezeitliche Pflugspuren in Norddeutschland und den Niederlanden. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, 1993.

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Tsude, Hiroshi. Nihon nōkō shakai no seiritsu katei. Iwanami Shoten, 1989.

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Fries, Janine Claudia. Vor- und frühgeschichtliche Agrartechnik auf den Britischen Inseln und dem Kontinent: Eine vergleichende Studie. M.L. Leidorf, 1995.

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Kokuritsu Rekishi Minzoku Hakubutsukan (Japan). Nōkō kaishiki no sekki sosei. Kokuritsu Rekishi Minzoku Hakubutsukan, 1996.

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Penack, Jens-Jürgen. Die eisernen eisenzeitlichen Erntegeräte im freien Germanien. Tempus Reparatum, 1993.

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France) Rencontres internationales d'archéologie et d'histoire d'Antibes (33rd 2012 Antibes. Regards croisés sur les outils liés au travail des végétaux: An interdisciplinary focus on plant-working tools : actes des rencontres, 23-25 octobre 2012. Éditions APDCA, 2013.

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John, Muke, PNG National Commission for UNESCO., and University of Papua New Guinea. Anthropology and Sociology Strand., eds. National heritage management: A site management plan for the Kuk World Heritage Project in Papua New Guinea. PNG National Commission for UNESCO, 2001.

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International Congress of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences (14th : 2001 : Université de Liège)., ed. Section 13, ́Epoque Romaine: Sessions générales et posters = The Roman age : general sessions and posters. Archaeopress, 2004.

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International Congress of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences (14th 2001 Université de Liège). Sessions générales et posters. Archaeopress, 2003.

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S, A. de Baune. Pour une archéologie du geste. CNRS Editions, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Agricultural implements, Prehistoric"

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Gebhardt, Anne. "Micromorphological Analysis of Soil Structure Modifications Caused by Different Cultivation Implements." In Prehistory of Agriculture. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvhhhg2j.30.

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Kohler, Timothy A., and James Kresl. "Be There Then : A Modeling Approach to Settlement Determinants and Spatial Efficiency Among Late Ancestral Pueblo Populations of the Mesa Verde Region, U.S. Southwest." In Dynamics in Human and Primate Societies. Oxford University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195131673.003.0012.

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The archaeology of southwestern Colorado from A.D. 900 to 1300 presents a number of interesting problems, including population aggregation and abandonment. We report on an on-going project, implemented using the modeling libraries of Swarm, to model the settlement dynamics of this region, treating households as agents. Landscape detail includes an annual model of paleoproductivity, soils, vegetation, elevation, and water resource type and location. Individuals within households reproduce and die; households farm, relocate, and die; children within households marry and form new households. Hous
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