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Author Ballin, Torben Bjarke, author.

Title Classification of Lithic artefacts from the British late glacial and holocene periods / Torben Bjarke Ballin.

Publication Info. Oxford : Archaeopress Archaeology, 2021.
©2021

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 87 pages) : illustrations (some color)
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Series Archaeopress archaeology
Archaeopress archaeology.
Contents Preface ; Classification and characterisation of lithic artefacts ; The background to and aims of the present volume ; Chronology ; Basic descriptive terminology ; The main elements of flakes and blades ; Main percussion techniques and technological attributes ; Percussion angle ; Reduction sequence ; Type of retouch ; Orientation of retouch ; Morphology of retouch ; Angle of retouch ; Delineation of retouch ; The typology of lithic debitage, cores and tools ; Debitage ; Core preparation flakes ; Cores ; Formal tools ; Arrowheads ; Tanged arrowheads ; Curve-, angle-, and straight-backed points ; Leaf-shaped arrowheads ; Chisel-shaped and oblique arrowheads ; Barbed-and-tanged arrowheads ; Microliths and microlith-related pieces ; Crescents ; Scrapers ; Piercing implements ; Knives ; Other bifacial cutting implements ; Burins ; Fire-making implements ; Rods (LN and BA) ; Polished-edge implements ; Pieces with one or more notches ; Combined tools ; Pieces with other retouch ; Flint axeheads ; Tribrachs ; Tools used to produce the lithic assemblages (see Inizan et al. 1992) ; Bibliography.
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Note Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Archaeopress Archaeology Web site, viewed on October 28, 2021).
Summary A system for the hierarchical Classification of Lithic Artefacts from the British Late Glacial and Holocene Periods is offered in this book. It is hoped that it may find use as a guide book for archaeology students, museum staff, non-specialist archaeologists, local archaeology groups and lay enthusiasts. To allow the individual categories of lithic objects to be classified and characterised in detail, it was necessary to first define a number of descriptive terms, which forms the first part of this guide. The main part of the book is the lithic classification section, which offers definitions of the individual formal debitage, core and tool types. The basic questions asked are: what defines Object X as a tool and not a piece of debitage or a core; what defines a microlith as a microlith and not a knife or a piercer; and what defines a specific implement as a scalene triangle and not an isosceles one? As shown in the book, there are disagreements within the lithics community as to the specific definition of some types, demonstrating the need for all lithics reports to define which typological framework they are based on. The eBook edition of this publication is available in Open Access, supported by Historic Environment Scotland.
Access Open Access EbpS
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Subject Neolithic period -- Great Britain.
Great Britain -- Antiquities.
Stone implements -- Great Britain -- Classification.
Outils de pierre -- Grande-Bretagne -- Classification.
Prehistoric archaeology.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Archaeology.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology
Antiquities
Neolithic period
Stone implements
Great Britain https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdmp7p3cx8hpmJ8HvmTpP
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In: Books at JSTOR: Open Access JSTOR
OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks) OAPEN
Other Form: Print version: Ballin, Torben Bjarke. Classification of Lithic artefacts from the British late glacial and holocene periods. Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2021 1789698693 (OCoLC)1246625550
ISBN 1789698707
9781789698701 (electronic bk.)
9781789698695 (print)

 
    
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