<p>This result supports the notion that spurs were created incidentally or accidentally via resharpening. In this instance, the mass range of each group was equal.</p
Studies have long noted the influence of stone package size and reduction intensity on lithic assemb...
A growing number of techniques have been proposed in recent years to quantify how much retouch has b...
A growing number of techniques have been proposed in recent years to quantify how much retouch has b...
<p>This result supports the notion that spurs were created incidentally or accidentally via resharpe...
<p>This result does not support the notion that spurs were created incidentally or accidentally via ...
<p>This result supports the notion that spurs were created incidentally or accidentally via resharpe...
<p>This result does not support the notion that spurs were created incidentally or accidentally via ...
<p>This result does not support the notion that spurs were created incidentally or accidentally via ...
<p>This result does not support the notion that spurs were created incidentally or accidentally via ...
<p>There is no significant correlation between % of broken unifacial stone tools and spurs-per-unifa...
Paleoindian unifacial stone tools frequently exhibit distinct, sharp projections, known as "spurs". ...
It is herein proposed that there is an alternative explanation for the intentional dulling of tool m...
Many stone tools are reduced during use. Degree and pattern of reduction influence tool size and for...
<p>If this line lies in the tail end of the distribution then the difference is unlikely to have occ...
<p>The subtle slope of the regression indicates that the effect that does exist may possibly have to...
Studies have long noted the influence of stone package size and reduction intensity on lithic assemb...
A growing number of techniques have been proposed in recent years to quantify how much retouch has b...
A growing number of techniques have been proposed in recent years to quantify how much retouch has b...
<p>This result supports the notion that spurs were created incidentally or accidentally via resharpe...
<p>This result does not support the notion that spurs were created incidentally or accidentally via ...
<p>This result supports the notion that spurs were created incidentally or accidentally via resharpe...
<p>This result does not support the notion that spurs were created incidentally or accidentally via ...
<p>This result does not support the notion that spurs were created incidentally or accidentally via ...
<p>This result does not support the notion that spurs were created incidentally or accidentally via ...
<p>There is no significant correlation between % of broken unifacial stone tools and spurs-per-unifa...
Paleoindian unifacial stone tools frequently exhibit distinct, sharp projections, known as "spurs". ...
It is herein proposed that there is an alternative explanation for the intentional dulling of tool m...
Many stone tools are reduced during use. Degree and pattern of reduction influence tool size and for...
<p>If this line lies in the tail end of the distribution then the difference is unlikely to have occ...
<p>The subtle slope of the regression indicates that the effect that does exist may possibly have to...
Studies have long noted the influence of stone package size and reduction intensity on lithic assemb...
A growing number of techniques have been proposed in recent years to quantify how much retouch has b...
A growing number of techniques have been proposed in recent years to quantify how much retouch has b...